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What is the difference between Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetes Insipidus?

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I. Klose

I. Klose

I. Klose
I. Klose, Accountant, Franklin

Answered Jun 18, 2020

Some people are not aware that there are different types of Diabetes that are available. Knowing the differences will allow you to distinguish one from the other. Those who have Diabetes Mellitus will have high blood glucose or blood sugar.

This is due to the fact that the body is unable to produce the amount of glucose that the body needs so that it will become more energetic. Those who have Diabetes Insipidus will have blood sugar levels that are considered normal but the kidney will have some issues.

Namely, the kidney will not be able to balance the fluid in the body. It will produce too much fluid. This is because of a problematic hormone that is supposed to be produced in the brain.

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