Diabetes insipidus: Diagnosis and treatment

Diabetes insipidus is a rare but treatable condition that usually occurs with polydipsia and polyuria. But distinguishing these symptoms from the symptoms of primary polydipsia, diabetes mellitus and other causes of frequency without polyuria can be very difficult. Diabetes insipidus is rare, with a prevalence of 1 in 25,000 people.

Diabetes and dyslipidemia

Diabetes is considered a carbohydrate-related disease, but in recent years lipid changes associated with this condition have been described, which generate greater atherosclerosis and could overcome, in damage, the cellular effects of glucose.