What Is Water Diabetes?
- Central DI is caused by damage to the pituitary gland from a head injury, neurosurgery or a genetic disorder that causes the pituitary gland to interfere with the typical storage and release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
- Desmopression, a synthetic hormone that prevents water excretion, is used to treat central DI. It causes the kidneys to produce less urine, so patients should only drink when thirsty to prevent water buildup.
- Nephrogenic DI occurs when the kidneys are unable to respond properly to antidiuretic hormone (ADH). Causes are drugs, kidney disease or inherited genetic defects. Removing the drug or treating the disease is the best hope for treating nephrogenic DI. Sometimes relieving the symptoms is the most that can be done.
- Dispogenic DI is caused by damage to the area of the hypothalamus that regulates the thirst mechanism. An effective treatment has not yet been found for dispogenic DI.
- Occurring only during pregnancy, gestational DI occurs if the mother's ADH is destroyed by an enzyme made by the placenta or if the pituitary gland is damaged. Desmopression is used to treat most cases of gestational DI.
Central Diabetes Insipidus
Treatment for Central DI
Nephrogenic DI and Treatment
Dispogenic DI and Treatment
Gestational DI and Treatment
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