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Diabetes insipidus - Causes
Diabetes insipidus is caused by problems with a chemical called arginine vasopressin (AVP), which is also known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
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Diabetes insipidus - Complications
Diabetes insipidus can sometimes cause complications, particularly if it's undiagnosed or poorly controlled.
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Diabetes insipidus - Symptoms
Needing to frequently pass large amounts of urine and feeling thirsty are the 2 main symptoms of diabetes insipidus.
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What is type 2 diabetes?
Find out about type 2 diabetes, a condition where a hormone called insulin does not work well or not enough is made.
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Gestational diabetes - Treatment
Find out how gestational diabetes is managed, including what you can do to control your blood sugar level and what medicine may be needed.
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Diabetes insipidus - Diagnosis
See your GP if you have the symptoms of diabetes insipidus.
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What is type 1 diabetes?
Find out about type 1 diabetes, a condition where your body cannot make a hormone called insulin and your blood glucose (sugar) level becomes too high.
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Empagliflozin: a medicine to treat type 2 diabetes
NHS medicines information on empagliflozin – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Continuous glucose monitoring and hybrid closed loop for diabetes
Find out how a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) or hybrid closed loop system can help you manage your blood glucose (sugar) levels, and how to get one.
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Metformin: a medicine to treat type 2 diabetes
NHS medicines information on metformin – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.