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The term '''diabetes''' can mean one of two quite different ]s which usually involve excessive urination (''polyuria'') when untreated:


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* the more common "sugar diabetes", ''']''' where the amount of sugar in the blood is excessive
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** type 1 (almost synonymous with juvenile or ]-dependent diabetes)
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:In most medical contexts, "diabetes" is almost always assumed to mean one of the forms of diabetes mellitus.

* or the less common "water diabetes", ''']''', where the body is incapable of concentrating ], leading to increased urine production, fluid loss and thirst.
:The current medical shorthand term for diabetes insipidus is "D.I."

The meanings of the descriptors ''mellitus'' and ''insipidus'' refer to the tastes of the urine in the two conditions (''sweet'' and ''tasteless'', respectively) and date back to the days of ] ("pisse prophecy").

In common modern usage, "diabetes" always refers to ].



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