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I've been taking lithium for 16 years, do i have diabetes insipidus? |
im thirsty alot You need to go to your doctor for tests. Diabetes insipidus is nothing to mess around with. ....... Well, lithium is known to cause diabetes insipidus but it's not something that you can just diagnose by yourself or through this site. You might be thirsty a lot because you eat salty foods. You'll pee a lot since you're taking a diuretic. See your doctor. Your doctor should be checking your lithium levels anyway. as long as I know Long term treatment with lithium can lead to nephrogenic diabetes insipidus by making distal renal tubules resistant to the action of vasopressin.1-3 Polyuria and polydipsia are the likely clinical features, but the condition may not always be clinically apparent; especially when the underlying condition has not been recognised. We report two cases, seen between 1991 and 1995, in which severe and potentially life threatening water depletion and hypernatraemia became apparent when the patients were admitted to hospital. |
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