The most common symptom of diabetes insipidus is an increase in thirst. Therefore, you also tend to urinate more than usual. This condition is medically referred to as polyuria. Further, you may also have diluted or clear urine. If you do not quench your thirst or are unable to balance your liquids, then you may become dehydrated. Dehydration or losing too much water will result in weakness or muscle pain. You may also experience irritability or lethargy. Other symptoms of diabetes insipidus include nausea or dizziness, but the primary symptoms are intense thirst and frequent urination.

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