Diabetes insipidus is a rare type of diabetes. It is different that diabetes mellitus, which can be of type 1 or type 2. In diabetes insipidus, the body eliminates a large quantity of urine and the person experiences increased thirst. A complication of diabetes insipidus, according to MayoClinic.com, is dehydration, which can also lead to low blood pressure, fever, headaches, weight loss and a sunken appearance to the eyes. Many books offer information and diets for those with diabetes insipidus.
Dr. Bernstein's "Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars"
Dr. Bernstein's 2007 book is 544 hard covered pages. He has been a resource in the flied of diabetes since 1997 when the first edition of this book was published. The book contains information, as well as products and recipes.
"The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Diabetes Insipidus"
"The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Diabetes Insipidus" by ICON Health Publications is a paperback book published in 2005. This British edition covers information for patients, doctors and caregivers including the latest research. The book offers web addresses and Internet sites for further information on diabetes insipidus.
"Diseases Of The Urinary Organs, Including Diabetes Mellitus And Insipidus"
"Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Including Diabetes Melitus and Insipidus " by Clifford Mitchell is a reprint of a rare historical book. The book was originally published in the 1903 and was reprinted in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing. It is over 700 pages long.
References
- Mayo Clinic: Diabetes insipidus
- Archives of Internal Medicine: Diabetes Incipidus
- "Diseases of the Urinary Organs"; Mitchell: 2007
- "The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Diabetes Insipidus"; ICON Health Publications; 2005
- "Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars"; Bernstein;2007


