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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Polydipsia
  1. ... burns, or heart, liver, or kidney failure Psychogenic polydipsia (a mental disorder)
  2. ... polyuria), which causes them to be excessively thirsty (polydipsia). Affected individuals can quickly become dehydrated if they ... features of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, including polyuria and polydipsia. A characteristic of X-linked inheritance is that ...
  3. Diabetes Insipidus From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    Diabetes Insipidus/Start Here ... Diabetes Insipidus ... From the National Institutes of Health ... National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases ... Learn ...
  4. ... initially causing increased urine production (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), general weakness, and extreme tiredness (fatigue). Nephronophthisis leads ...
  5. ... lead to increased urine production (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), general weakness, and extreme tiredness (fatigue). In addition, ...
  6. ... years. They include frequent urination (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), fatigue, blurred vision, tingling or loss of feeling ...
  7. ... polyuria), which causes them to be excessively thirsty (polydipsia). Affected people need to urinate frequently, which can ...
  8. ... and may include frequent urination (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), fatigue, blurred vision, tingling or loss of feeling ...
  9. ... and may include frequent urination (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), fatigue, blurred vision, weight loss, and recurrent skin ...
  10. ... early adulthood, include frequent urination (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), fatigue, blurred vision, weight loss, and recurrent skin ...
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