Diabetes insipidus (DI) is an acquired or hereditary water imbalance disorder characterized by polydipsia and polyuria. It is a condition that involves the excretion of dilute urine in large volumes. The illness can strike at any age, with males and females have identical rates of occurrence of...
In diabetes insipidus the pituitary gland fails to secrete the anti-diuretic hormone, vasopressin and this results in the kidneys not being able to conserve water or controlling the concentration of urine. In certain instances, it may also result from the kidneys for some reason not reacting to ...
Is there any correlation between diabetes type 2 and proteinuria? Explain. What is the prognosis of type 1 diabetes, and how is it associated with the metabolism? Why is type 3c diabetes often mistaken for type 2 diabetes? What are the causes of diabetes insipidus and dia...
Types of Urinary Casts Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher? Basic Nursing Training 20chapters |191lessons Ch 1.Diabetes Insipidus Ch 2.Diet Plans for Diabetes Ch 3.Surgical Procedures Ch 4.Treating Bites & Stings ...
Abnormal activities may have special diagnostic meaning to the veterinarian. Straining during urination is associated with bladder stones; increased frequency of urination is associated with kidney disease (nephritis), bladder infections, and a disease of thepituitary gland(diabetes insipidus). Excessive ...
The second type of diabetes is called Diabetes Insipidus or type II. . In type II the body does not make enough insulin, or the body has. trouble using insulin. People with type II may inject insulin but they do. not depend on it to live. Type II affects mostly people over 40 but ...
Apart from hypertension, diuretics are used to treat heart failure, pulmonary edema, renal failure, and conditions like diabetes insipidus and high intraocular pressure. What are the potential side effects of diuretics? Common side effects include increased urination, dizziness, tiredness, headac...
In nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, the cells of the kidney are not sensitive to ADH. However, in diabetes mellitus the kidney is unable to reabsorb all the glucose in the filtrate, In both cases the symptoms are simil1.What are ...
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