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Diabetes insipidus


Overview

Diabetes insipidus occurs when the body can't regulate how it handles fluids. The condition is caused by a hormonal abnormality and isn't related to diabetes.

Symptoms

In addition to extreme thirst and heavy urination, other symptoms may include getting up at night to urinate or bed-wetting.

Treatments

Depending on the form of the disorder, treatments might include hormone therapy, a low-salt diet, or drinking more water.