insulin
sea water contains large amount of salts. drinking sea water causes polyurea
polyuria- high sugar content in kidneys filtrate causes large amounts of water to be lost in urine Polydipsia- thirst due to large volumes excreted Polyphagia- hunger because blood sugar cannot be used as a body fuel even though blood levels are too high
Polydipsia is a medical symptom wherein the patient craves water. The most common causes are blood loss and uncontrolled diabetes, although there are others.Psychogenic polydipsia is a symptom sometimes associated with mental disorders such as schizophrenia. It can be extremely serious, as it is common for the water intake to exceed the kidneys' ability to excrete it.
a psychiatric problem that makes a person drink huge quantities of water uncontrollably
luteinizing hormone
Polyphagia refers to excessive hunger or an increased appetite, often associated with medical conditions such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or certain psychological disorders. It can lead to overeating and weight gain if not addressed. Understanding the underlying causes is crucial for effective management and treatment.
The hormone that causes ovulation to occur is called luteinizing hormone (LH). LH is produced by the pituitary gland in the brain.
Hyposecretion of Anti-Diuretic Hormone - Diabetes insipidusDue to decreased production of anti-diuretic hormone in the supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus. Often associated with a head injury.Symptoms: Excessive diuresis and thirst (polyuria and polydipsia)
The hormone that causes ovulation to occur in the menstrual cycle is called luteinizing hormone (LH).
parathyroid hormone
The name of the hormone that causes puberty in male mammals is the testosterone
Insulin is the hormone that causes the blood sugar level to decrease.