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  1. Diabetes Insipidus - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    What is diabetes insipidus? Diabetes insipidus (DI), also called water diabetes, is a condition marked by increased thirst and urination. It is not to be confused with the more common type …

  2. Diabetes insipidus - Wikipedia

    Despite the name, diabetes insipidus is unrelated to diabetes mellitus and the conditions have a distinct mechanism, though both can result in the production of large amounts of urine.

  3. Diabetes insipidus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 5, 2023 · Diabetes insipidus (die-uh-BEE-teze in-SIP-uh-dus) is an uncommon problem that causes the fluids in the body to become out of balance. That prompts the body to make large …

  4. Diabetes Insipidus - NIDDK

    Learn about the different types of diabetes insipidus, their causes, and how they are diagnosed and treated.

  5. Diabetes Insipidus (DI): Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment

    Jun 12, 2024 · What Is Diabetes Insipidus? Diabetes insipidus is a rare condition that makes you have an intense thirst and causes your body to make a lot of colorless, odorless urine.

  6. Arginine Vasopressin Disorders (Diabetes Insipidus) - Cleveland …

    Arginine vasopressin disorders — formerly known as diabetes insipidus — are two rare and treatable conditions in which your body lets go of too much pee. They mainly happen due to …

  7. Diabetes insipidus: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Apr 24, 2025 · Diabetes insipidus (DI) is an uncommon condition in which the kidneys are unable to prevent the excretion of water. DI is not the same as diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2.

  8. Diabetes insipidus: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

    Dec 3, 2024 · What is diabetes insipidus? Read on to learn about this rare condition, such as the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options.

  9. Diabetes Insipidus: Urine Clues and Thirst Treatment

    Jul 2, 2024 · Diabetes insipidus is a rare disorder in which the body cannot properly regulate fluids. It's not related to diabetes mellitus, in which the body does not properly regulate blood …

  10. Diabetes Insipidus - Massachusetts General Hospital

    Diabetes insipidus occurs when your body doesn’t make enough antidiuretic hormone (ADH), or your kidneys don't react to it. It is a rare disease that causes you to urinate often.