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Guide To The Symptoms Of Diabetes Insipidus

Frequent Need To Pee At Night

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A key aspect of the system that balances the fluids in the body is the production of an anti-diuretic hormone, which is produced by the portion of the brain known as the hypothalamus. This hormone is designed to signal the kidneys to make lower amounts of urine, which primarily occurs at night. If this system is disrupted, the kidneys won't know lower amounts of urine should be produced, which means patients will likely experience a frequent need to pee at night. If individuals find they need to urinate more than twice throughout the night, it's possible diabetes insipidus is the cause. Frequent urination can also bring about other symptoms, including pain and general difficulties with urinating. Since the frequent need to pee at night will disrupt a patient's sleep schedule, they'll likely feel fatigued as well until they find the right treatment.

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