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What Is the Difference Between Diabetes Insipidus and Mellitus?


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Diabetes Mellitus:

  1. It is a deficiency disorder caused due to the lack of insulin or hyposecretion of insulin.
  2. There are two types of diabetes mellitus viz type 1 diabetes mellitus and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Diabetes Insipidus:

  1. It is caused by the deficiency of ADH or anti-diuretic hormone.
  2. It occurs due to the insufficient reabsorption of water in the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney nephrons.
  3. It is also called Drinker’s disease.

The table given below will help you understand the major differences between the two :

ParameterDIABETES INSIPIDUSDIABETES MELLITUS

Deficiency

ADHInsulin

Urine Concentration

DiluteNormal

Excess Sugar in Blood

NormalIncreased

Type of Disorder

HypothalamicPancreatic

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