There are four types of diabetes insipidus. The most well-known may be gestational diabetes. This condition only happens during pregnancy to some women. For some ladies, the placenta makes an enzyme that affects the kidney’s sensitivity to an ADH known as vasopressin. Central diabetes insipidus occurs when the hypothalamus cannot produce enough ADH, or the pituitary glands can no longer store and release vasopressin as normal. The abnormal condition causes the kidneys to remove an excessive amount of fluids from the body.

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