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· Share your findings in your initial post, then respond to two of your peers.  

Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references.

Estimated time to complete:  1 hour

Diabetes insipidus (DI) also known as arginine vasopressin deficiency and arginine vasopressin resistance, is a disorder of the urinary system that causes fluid balances to become unbalanced; as a result, the body creates a large amount of urine. (Mayo Clinic. (2021, April 10).

Individuals with Diabetes insipidus (DI) often feel thirsty, prefer cold water, produce excessive amounts of pale urine, and awake during the night to urinate and drink water. The normal amount of urine excreted by adults ranges between 1 and 3 quarts, whereas an individual with Diabetes insipidus can produce as much as 20 quarts per day of urine. (Mayo Clinic. (2021, April 10).

DI is a rare condition caused by the body not producing enough antidiuretic hormone (ADH), vasopressin, or the kidneys do not properly utilize these hormones. DI is uncurable, but treatment is available. Treatment of this disorder includes medications that mimic ADH or vasopressin such as Desmopressin which is given via a pill, nasal spray, or injection. Thiazide diuretics in combination with NSAIDs to reduce urine volume. (Cleveland Clinic. (2017).

Testing for Diabetes insipidus is done through a water deprivation test to see how the body responds to this, if the body continues producing large amounts of urine this can be an indication. Additional testing for diagnosis or to rule out other conditions are carried out through:

· Blood test to check antidiuretic hormone (ADH, or vasopressin) levels.

· Blood test to check glucose levels to rule out diabetes mellitus.

· Urinalysis to check osmolality (the concentration of your urine) and/or to check for ketones, which could indicate diabetes mellitus.

· Imaging tests, such as an MRI, to see if issues with your pituitary gland or hypothalamus are causing your diabetes insipidus. (Cleveland Clinic. (2017).

 

Individuals living with Diabetes insipidus should see their healthcare provider regularly to ensure they are managing this condition properly.

 

References-

Cleveland Clinic. (2017). Diabetes, Insipidus | Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland Clinic.

Mayo Clinic. (2021, April 10). Diabetes insipidus – Symptoms and causes. Mayo Clinic.


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Delving into the intricacies of the urinary system, we have uncovered various disorders that can disrupt this critical network of waste management. Focusing on the urinary system, here are five key points that encapsulate our findings:

1. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are prevalent disorders, predominantly affecting women due to anatomical differences. Symptoms often include a burning sensation during urination, frequent urges to urinate, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and pelvic pain. UTIs are typically diagnosed via urinalysis to detect bacteria, white blood cells, or red blood cells.

2. Kidney stones, or renal calculi, are solid masses made of crystals, originating in the kidneys but can affect any part of the urinary tract. The stones cause severe pain, hematuria, and possible blockage of urine flow. Diagnosis is often confirmed through imaging techniques like CT scans, ultrasounds, or X-rays.

3. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) reflects the gradual loss of kidney function. Its progression leads to the accumulation of waste products and fluid imbalances. Signs include hypertension, fatigue, and fluid retention, progressing to symptoms like anemia, bone disease, and cardiovascular disease. Diagnostic measures include blood tests for serum creatinine and urea levels to estimate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).

4. Glomerulonephritis is characterized by inflammation of the glomeruli within the kidneys. It can cause hypertension, edema, and hematuria. Diagnosis involves urinalysis, blood tests, ultrasound, and sometimes a kidney biopsy.

5. Urinary incontinence, the inability to control urination, can significantly affect quality of life. Causes range from transient factors like infections to persistent conditions such as overactive bladder or prostate issues. Diagnostic evaluation may involve a bladder diary, urinalysis, and urodynamic testing.

Treatment strategies for urinary system disorders vary, but they often include medication, dietary adjustments, and in some cases, surgical intervention. For instance, antibiotics are the mainstay for UTIs, while extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy might be utilized to break down kidney stones. Management of CKD often requires a multifaceted approach including controlling underlying conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension, alongside dietary modifications.

 

References:

Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2022, September 14). Urinary tract infection (UTI). Mayo Clinic. 

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Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2022a, June 3). Kidney stones. Mayo Clinic. 

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Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2023, September 6). Chronic kidney disease. Mayo Clinic. 

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Glomerulonephritis. Johns Hopkins Medicine. (2019, November 19). 

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Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2023a, February 9). Urinary incontinence. Mayo Clinic. 

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