The technical name for your problem is frequent urination. In most people thebladderis able to storeurineuntil it is convenient to go to the toilet, typically four to eight times a day. Needing to go more than eight times a day or waking up in the night to go to the bathroom could me...
This condition can make you so thirsty you drink many glasses of water a day. As a result, you might go to the bathroom more than once or twice an hour. This isn’t a result of pregnancy but ofdiabetes insipidus, which is sometimes called "water" diabetes. It has symptoms like other...
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Fortunately, recurrent mutations provide us with a molecular tag for tracing the ontogeny of pathogenetic histiocytes. Studies evaluating the mutational state of cells from lesions, peripheral blood, and bone marrow have provided multifaceted evidence and hierarchies for inferring the origin of progenitor ...
Wolfram syndrome (OMIM 222300) is a rare autosomal recessive disease with a devastating array of symptoms, including diabetes mellitus, optic nerve atrophy, diabetes insipidus, hearing loss, and neurological dysfunction. The discovery of the causative gene, WFS1, has propelled re...
3. Report the ICD-10-CM code for the specific condition. Identify the following diseases or conditions from the diagnostic abbreviation: CVD Cloudy urine that contains white blood cells is indicative of what disorder? a. Urinary tract infection....
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Diabetes insipidus Desmopressin (central) Hydrochlorothiazide, indomethacin, amiloride (nephrogenic) Diabetes mellitus type 1 Dietary intervention (low carbohydrate) + insulin replacement Diabetes mellitus type 2 Dietary intervention, oral hypoglycemics, and insulin (if refractory) ...
Diabetes insipidus Cushing’s syndrome Primary polydipsia, a psychiatric condition that makes you want to drink lots of water Cirrhosis Other things that may put you more at risk of hyponatremia include: Age.Older adults are generally more likely to get hyponatremia because they're more prone to...