A person shows excessive thirst, frequent urination, dilute urine but no glucose in urine
Identify and explain the disorder, what is the cause?
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Also known as dipsogenic diabetes insipidus, this condition can cause production of large amounts of diluted urine from drinking excessive amounts of fluids. Primary polydipsia can be caused by damage to the thirst-regulating mechanism in the hypothalamus.
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