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Thirst - excessive Health Article
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Definition
Excessive thirst is an abnormal feeling of always needing to drink fluids.
Alternative Names
Considerations
Drinking lots of water is usually healthy. However, the urge to drink too much beyond a certain limit may be the result of an underlying disease, either physical or emotional. Excessive thirst may be a symptom of high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), and can be an important clue in detecting diabetes. Excessive thirst is a fairly common symptom. It is often the reaction to fluid loss during exercise, or to eating salty foods.
Common Causes
Home Care
Because thirst is usually the body's signal to replace water loss, it is usually appropriate to drink plenty of liquids. A very strong, constant urge to drink may be a sign of a psychological problem, which may mean psychological help is needed. For thirst caused by diabetes, follow the prescribed treatment to properly control blood sugar levels.
Call your health care provider if
What to expect at your health care provider's office
The health care provider will get your medical history and perform a physical examination. Medical history questions may include the following: A psychological evaluation may be recommended if compulsive thirst of psychological origin is suspected. Fluid intake and output will be closely watched. Diagnostic tests that may be performed include the following: |
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