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Diabetes Insipidus

Diabetes Insipidus is a unique form of diabetes best characterized by the significantly increased levels of diluted urination it produces. Essentially, Diabetes Insipidus is the result of the kidney’s inability to concentrate urine. Unlike standard dehydration, which can be reduced by intaking large amounts of fluid, Diabetes Insipidus cannot be treated as simply.

Getting Diabetes Insipidus Help

For any and all of your Diabetes Insipidus questions and concerns, QualityHealth has the answers. QualityHealth has a wealth of expert advice, insightful articles and essential products on such topics as understanding the symptoms and obtaining the proper treatment.

Recognizing the Symptoms

Diabetes Insipidus is relatively easy to recognize and diagnose as it specifically affects the urinary system. In general, the following are signs of a possible Diabetes Insipidus diagnosis:

  • Excessive need to urinate throughout the entire day.
  • Substantial and persistent thirst, particularly for such thirst quenching liquids as cold and ice water.
  • Urine does not have a typical smell as it lacks both glucose and hyperglycemia.
  • Changes in appetite, eating patterns, and growth.
  • Excessive weight gain.
  • Fever, vomiting and possible diarrhea.

Treatment

Diabetes Insipidus is a serious disease that can have life altering consequences if not properly treated. Although it is not curable, it is manageable. By understanding the causes and treatment options available, living with a Diabetes Insipidus diagnosis can be regulated to being only a minor inconvenience. Common approaches to treatment include:

  • In cases of Gestational Diabetes Insipidus, the symptoms will sometimes clear up several weeks after labor.
  • Desmopressin is the a common approach to treatment.
  • The essential key to Diabetes Insipidus treatment is hydration.

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