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Diabetes Insipidus $100 SymptomsTreatmentTestsGeneral Info Other Recommendations $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100

Symptoms - $100 This symptom is defined as excessive amounts of urine excretion. This symptom is defined as excessive amounts of urine excretion. What is polyuria? What is polyuria?

Symptoms - $200 This symptom is defined as excessive thirst. This symptom is defined as excessive thirst. What is polydipsia? What is polydipsia?

Symptoms - $300 This symptom is defined as dry skin. This symptom is defined as dry skin. What is Xeroderma? What is Xeroderma?

Symptoms- $400 This symptom is defined as a fast reduction of body weight. This symptom is defined as a fast reduction of body weight. What is weight loss? What is weight loss?

Symptoms - $500 This symptom, in children, is defined as postponed development This symptom, in children, is defined as postponed development What is delayed growth? What is delayed growth?

Treatment - $100 This type of treatment is used to treat central diabetes insipidus. This type of treatment is used to treat central diabetes insipidus. What is the replacement of the diuretic hormone, Desmopressin? What is the replacement of the diuretic hormone, Desmopressin?

Treatment - $200 This type of treatment is used to treat nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. This type of treatment is used to treat nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. What is a low-salt diet and lots of liquids? What is a low-salt diet and lots of liquids?

Treatment - $300 This type of treatment is used to treat gestational diabetes insipidus. This type of treatment is used to treat gestational diabetes insipidus. What is the replacement of the hormone Desmopressin? What is the replacement of the hormone Desmopressin?

Treatment - $400 This type of treatment is used to treat primary polydipsia. This type of treatment is used to treat primary polydipsia. What is lowering the amount of fluid intake? What is lowering the amount of fluid intake?

2 - $500 These are the three forms of diabetes insipidus that CAN be treated. These are the three forms of diabetes insipidus that CAN be treated. What are Central Diabetes Insipidus, Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus, Gestational Diabetes Insipidus, and Primary Polydipsia Diabetes Insipidus? What are Central Diabetes Insipidus, Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus, Gestational Diabetes Insipidus, and Primary Polydipsia Diabetes Insipidus?

Tests - $100 This test is defined by stopping the intake of fluids so that the doctor can measure the patient’s weight loss, urine output, and concentration. This test is defined by stopping the intake of fluids so that the doctor can measure the patient’s weight loss, urine output, and concentration. What is Water Deprivation Test? What is Water Deprivation Test?

Tests - $200 This treatment is defined as an examination of the urine. This treatment is defined as an examination of the urine. What is a Urinalysis? What is a Urinalysis?

Tests - $300 This test is defined as a noninvasive procedure that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take pictures of the brain. This test is defined as a noninvasive procedure that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take pictures of the brain. What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI)? What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI)?

Tests - $400 This test is defined by looking at the patient’s family history for any abnormalities. This test is defined by looking at the patient’s family history for any abnormalities. What is genetic screening? What is genetic screening?

Tests - $500 This can be caused by other conditions within the body and so many tests are needed to test for this. This can be caused by other conditions within the body and so many tests are needed to test for this. What is diabetes insipidus? What is diabetes insipidus?

General Info - $100 These are the two major symptoms of Diabetes Insipidus. These are the two major symptoms of Diabetes Insipidus. What are polydipsia and polyuria? What are polydipsia and polyuria?

General Info - $200 Diabetes Insipidus is the result of this. Diabetes Insipidus is the result of this. What is the result of the body not producing or using a key hormone, such as insulin, properly? What is the result of the body not producing or using a key hormone, such as insulin, properly?

General Info - $300 This is what happens to the kidneys to do when a person has diabetes insipidus. This is what happens to the kidneys to do when a person has diabetes insipidus. What is the pituitary gland not turning off the anti diuretic hormone to the kidneys? What is the pituitary gland not turning off the anti diuretic hormone to the kidneys?

General Info - $400 Diabetes Insipidus is in no way related to this. Diabetes Insipidus is in no way related to this. What is diabetes mellitus? What is diabetes mellitus?

General Info - $500 This is the part of the brain that can be where the problems associated with diabetes insipidus originate. This is the part of the brain that can be where the problems associated with diabetes insipidus originate. What is the pituitary gland? What is the pituitary gland?

Other Recommendations - $100 If you have diabetes insipidus you should do this If you have diabetes insipidus you should do this What is to prevent dehydration? What is to prevent dehydration?

Other recommendations - $200 A person with diabetes insipidus should wear or have one of these to alert others of their condition A person with diabetes insipidus should wear or have one of these to alert others of their condition What is a medical bracelet or medical card? What is a medical bracelet or medical card?

Other Recommendations - $300 This is what happens due to the symptom of polyuria. This should be kept in balance if a person does have diabetes insipidus. This is what happens due to the symptom of polyuria. This should be kept in balance if a person does have diabetes insipidus. What is electrolyte imbalance? What is electrolyte imbalance?

Other Recommendations - $400 If you have a family history Diabetes Insipidus, you should have this done. If you have a family history Diabetes Insipidus, you should have this done. What is a Genetic Test? What is a Genetic Test?

Other Recommendations - $500 If this happens you should get checked for pituitary problems which can cause diabetes insipidus. If this happens you should get checked for pituitary problems which can cause diabetes insipidus. What is a head injury or tumor? What is a head injury or tumor?

Sources All information retrieved from Mayoclinic.org