Characteristics of Diabetes Insipidus

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Diabetes insipidus is characterized by:

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Diabetes insipidus is characterized by:

  1. Polyuria only
  2. Polydipsia only
  3. Both Polyuria and Polydipsia — Correct Answer
  4. Polyphagia and Glycosuria
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Both Polyuria and Polydipsia

Diabetes Insipidus (DI) is caused by deficiency of ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone/Vasopressin). The kidney fails to reabsorb water, leading to massive urine output and compensatory thirst.

Diabetes Insipidus vs. Diabetes Mellitus
Feature Diabetes Insipidus Diabetes Mellitus
Cause Deficiency of ADH Deficiency of insulin
Blood glucose Normal High (Hyperglycemia)
Urine glucose Absent (Glucose-free) Present (Glycosuria)
Urine output Polyuria ✔ Polyuria ✔
Thirst Polydipsia ✔ Polydipsia ✔
Appetite Normal Polyphagia (increased)
Urine specific gravity Lower than normal Higher than normal
Types of Diabetes Insipidus
  • Neurogenic (Central) DI: Deficiency of ADH secretion from the posterior pituitary.
  • Nephrogenic DI: Kidneys do not respond normally to ADH (receptor defect).

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