yes
Polyuria is excessive urination
Some medical conditions that have the symptoms of excessive thirst and frequent urination are diabetes, urinary tract infection, or dehydration. Aspirin poisoning and iron poisoning are two other conditions that may cause excessive thirst and frequent urination.
Cortisone is not a commonly known trigger for seizures in dogs, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could cause them. Some foods and toxins can cause dog seizures, as well as excessive external stimulus (ie, light & sound), so it could, in theory, be a trigger.
no
Polyuria (excessive urination), polyphagia (excessive hunger), and polydipsia (excessive thirst).
Yes, a lack of vasopressin (ADH) can cause excessive urination, a condition called diabetes insipidus. Vasopressin is released by the posterior pituitary, but is actually produced in the hypothalamus and transported to the posterior pituitary through axons. Thus, an inability of the hypothalamus to produce vasopressin would cause excessive urination.
An overactive bladder can cause excessive urination in a male. Usually it is caused by drinking too much caffeine or other diuretics.
Yes; pain during urination is a symptom of chlamydia.
excessive thirst, hunger, and urination.
Frequent urination, excessive thirst, and sugar in the urine.
Cortisone is a corticosteroid, and therefore is actually an anti-inflammatory chemical. It inhibits swelling.