Diabetes Insipidus :
Diabetes insipidus is a rare but manageable condition in which the body eliminates large volumes of clear urine per every urination. It is also characterized by increased thirst and urinary frequency, but it is not similar to diabetes mellitus. Diabetes insipidus is caused by variation of vasopressin/antidiuretic hormone either due to abnormal secretion from pituitary gland or irregular utilization from the kidneys. It is of various types such as central, nephrogenic, dipsogenic, and gestational diabetes insipidus. Some of the causes of diabetes insipidus are pituitary or hypothalamus damage, infections like tuberculosis or sarcoidosis, electrolyte imbalances, genetic predisposition, medication induced like tetracycline, and mental health disorders like schizophrenia. It can be managed with help of medications such as Desmopressin and NSAIDs based on the type of diabetes insipidus.