Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is a chemical produced in the brain that
causes the kidneys to release less water, decreasing the amount of urine
produced. A high ADH level causes the body to produce less urine. A low level
results in greater urine production.
Normally, the amount of ADH in the body is higher during the night.
High levels of ADH prevent urination throughout the night. Low
levels of ADH mean that the body will produce large amounts of urine, so going to the bathroom during the night is likely.
A developmental immaturity, which usually resolves on its own over
time, may prevent the normal nighttime increase of ADH.
Last Revised:
October 24, 2012
Author:
Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
Susan C. Kim, MD - Pediatrics & Thomas Emmett Francoeur, MD, MDCM, CSPQ, FRCPC - Pediatrics