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Diabetes mellitus.
Diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus.
Yes, however, they are usually not related to each other. But you can have both depending on your condition. They are two separate disease.
decreased Insulin level will result in increased levels of blood glucose or in other terms diabetes mellitus
diabetes insipidus
Diabetes Insipidus
Diabetes mellitus (aka sugar diabetes) and diabetes insipidus (water diabetes) are totally unrelated, but do carry some of the same symptoms. Common symptoms among patients are extreme thurst and excessive urination.
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The most common one is diabetes mellitus. Others include water inoxication, diabetes insipidus, etc.
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Diabetes Mellitus is the more common one since Diabetes Insipidus develops from Diabetes mellitus.
Glycosuria does not occur in diabetes insipidus