The following Conditions are related to Bed-wetting

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  • Diabetes insipidus, neurohypophyseal

    Diabetes insipidus neurohypophyseal is a condition where disruptions in water balance are caused. People with neurohypophyseal produce too much urine, which also causes them to be excessively thirsty. People suffering from this condition may get quickly dehydrated if they don’t drink enough water. If proper treatment is not done for the condition, then serious problems may arise for the patie  Read More

  • Type 1 diabetes

    Type 1 diabetes signs and symptoms can appear relatively suddenly and may include: Increased thirst Frequent urination Bed-wetting in children who previously didn't wet the bed during the night Extreme hunger Unintended weight loss Irritability and other mood changes Fatigue and weakness Blurred vision When to see a doctor Consult you  Read More

  • Vasopressin-sensitive diabetes insipidus

    Diabetes associated with the brain and nervous system of the body is Vasopressin-Sensitive Diabetes Insipidus or CDI.This rare genetic disorder is diagnosed after the baby is born or in the early years of life.Test to measure blood electrolyte levels and sodium levels in the body.The body lacks vasopressin for many other reasons like brain damage, brain injury, tuberculosis (TB), and Blockage in a  Read More