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Diabetes insipidus is a condition in which your ability to control the balance of water within your body is not working properly. Your kidneys are not able to retain water and this causes you to pass large amounts of urine. Because of this, you become more thirsty and want to drink more.
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Learn More »Diabetes insipidus is a condition in which your ability to control the balance of water within your body is not working properly. Your kidneys are not able to retain water and this causes you to pass large amounts of urine. Because of this, you become more thirsty and want to drink more. There are two different types of diabetes insipidus: cranial and nephrogenic. Cranial diabetes insipidus may only be a short-term problem in some cases. Treatment includes drinking plenty of fluids so that you do not become lacking in fluid in the body (dehydrated). Treatment with medicines may also be needed for both types of diabetes insipidus.
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Learn More »Careful control of the fluids that you drink . In mild cases, cranial diabetes insipidus may be controlled by ensuring that you are drinking enough fluid to quench your thirst and to keep the salt levels in your blood stable. You may not need any other treatment. Regular monitoring of the salt levels in your blood using blood tests will usually be suggested. . In mild cases, cranial diabetes insipidus may be controlled by ensuring that you are drinking enough fluid to quench your thirst and to keep the salt levels in your blood stable. You may not need any other treatment. Regular monitoring of the salt levels in your blood using blood tests will usually be suggested. Desmopressin. This is a medicine that resembles ADH. It can have the same effect as ADH on your kidneys. For more information see the separate leaflet called Desmopressin. Sometimes cranial diabetes insipidus may only last for a short period (perhaps a few weeks) after a head injury or brain surgery and so treatment may only be needed in the short term. However, other causes may mean that you need lifelong treatment for diabetes insipidus.
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