The following Conditions are related to Polyuria

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  • Nondiabetic glycosuria

    Normally, the body excretes glucose in the urine only when there is an excess glucose level in the blood.In healthy people, the glucose will be completely reabsorbed into the blood after filtration.However, in patients affected by Non-diabetic Glycosuia, the glucose may not be completely reabsorbed by the condition but will be excreted in the urine, despite the blood glucose level being in its healthy rang  Read More

  • Vasopressin-sensitive diabetes insipidus

    Diabetes insipidus occurs due to the deficiency of vasopressin, also known as the antidiuretic hormone (ADH) due to a hypothalamic-pituitary disorder. Hence, it is referred to as the central diabetes insipidus or vasopressin-sensitive diabetes insipidus.Central diabetes insipidus is of two types:Primary central diabetes insipidus: Genetic deformities of the vasopressin gene on Chromosome 20 trigger autosomal  Read More