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Diabetes Insipidus
Diabetes Insipidus, which is not due to insulin problems and is caused by problems with the pituitary gland in the skull, may be congenital or caused by a head trauma, infection or tumours, arising within or above the pituitary.

Symptoms of Diabetes Insipidus
- Thirst and excessive drinking
- Excessive urination
- Needs to get up overnight for urination
- May be signs and symptoms of lack of thyroid hormone, steroid hormone testosterone or oestrogen (leading to lack of periods for women)
- May be symptoms of hormone excess including thyroid hormone, Cushing's syndrome, acromegaly
Onset in elderly people is slower, and the most obvious signs may be problems with feet and eyesight.
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