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Diabetes Insipidus Diagnosis And Treatment Mayo Clinic Diabetesinsipidus is a rare disorder that occurs when a person's kidneys pass an abnormally large volume of urine that is insipid—dilute and odorless. in most people, the kidneys pass about 1 to 2 quarts of urine a day. in people with diabetes insipidus, the kidneys can pass 3 to 20 quarts of urine a day. Diabetes insipidus is a condition that results from insufficient production of the antidiuretic hormone (adh), a hormone that helps the kidneys and body conserve the correct amount of water. normally, the antidiuretic hormone controls the kidneys' output of urine. it is secreted by the hypothalamus (a small gland located at the base of the. Covid-19 has changed the nature of medical consultations, emphasizing virtual patient counseling, diabetes n insipidus with relevance for patients with diabetes insipidus (di) or hyponatraemia. the main complication of desmopressin treatment in di is dilutional hyponatraemia. since p...