3 Questions
What happens when there is too little anti-diuretic hormone?
The kidneys excrete too much water
What is primary polydipsia?
A condition where the body tries to get rid of excess water
What is diabetes insipidus?
A condition where the body produces too little anti-diuretic hormone
Study Notes
Test your knowledge on the effects of low levels of anti-diuretic hormone with this quiz. Learn about the causes of excessive urine volume, dehydration, and a drop in blood pressure. Discover the potential underlying health conditions associated with low anti-diuretic hormone levels. Challenge yourself and expand your understanding of this important hormone.
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