Biology, asked by pawansidhu198, 5 months ago

A condition due to under-secretion of anti-diuretic hormone
in the body is known as....​

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Answered by mahek78662
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Anti diuretic hormone constricts blood vessels with rise in blood pressure. It also acts on the kidney increasing reabsorption of water from the kidney tubules.

Deficiency of ADH causes diabetes insipidus in which urination is frequent and copious, resulting in loss of water from the body and the person becomes thirsty.

Answered by Anonymous
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syndrome of inappropriate anti - diuretic hormone secretion ( SIADH ) is a condition in which the body makes to much anti - diuretic hormone ( ADH ) this hormone helps to kidneys control amount of the water your body loses through the urine .

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