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Deficiency of vasopressin causes?

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Answered by rekhaverma02021975
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Answer:

Diabetes insipidus also known as water diabetes is caused by deficiency of vasopressin.

Or Antidiuretic hormone(ADH):

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Deficiency of vasopressin causes - Diabetes insipidus

Explanation:

Diabetes insipidus, which increases urine production, is brought on by vasopressin deficiency. It is brought on by a reduction in the water's reabsorption from collecting tubules.

Diabetes insipidus is a rare illness that causes frequent thirst and frequent urination. Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes (commonly known as diabetes mellitus) are unrelated, however diabetes insipidus exhibits some of the same signs and symptoms. The following are the top 2 signs of diabetic insipidus: severe thirst (polydipsia)

Difference between diabetes and diabetes insipidus

Your blood sugar, commonly known as glucose, is too high if you have diabetes mellitus. By letting the additional glucose travel through your urine, your kidneys attempt to eliminate it. Your blood glucose levels are normal if you have diabetes insipidus, but your kidneys struggle to adequately concentrate urine.

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