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== Additional Info ==
'''Includes'''
* Dipsogenic diabetes insipidus
* Excessive thirst
* Primary polydipsia-condition where there is excess consumption of fluids leading to polyuria with diluted urine and, ultimately, hyponatremia.
* Psychogenic polydipsia-may be associated with several psychiatric conditions including psychotic depression, bipolar disorder, and most commonly schizophrenia with up to 18% of patients displaying polydipsic behavior. Combine with mental health condition if known.
{{ICD10 Guideline Signs Symptoms Test Results not needed when cause known}}
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== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
*[[Hyperglycemia]]
*[[Hyponatremia / hypoosmolarity]]
*{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Diabetes}}
*[[Liver disease/hepatitis, chronic NOS]]
*[[Schizophrenia]]
*[[Psychological developmental disorder, NOS]]
*[[Polyphagia]]
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
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