People diagnosed with diabetes insipidus can live a normal life if they follow the medical orders to prevent dehydration. Diabetes insipidus does not lead to dialysis or cause kidney failure. The kidneys can still complete the primary duties to filter the blood. If it is a hot day or you are exercising, make sure you always have something to drink to avoid dehydration.

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