I'm always thirsty and sometimes look dehydrated ?!


Question: I'm always thirsty and sometimes look dehydrated .?
Even thou i make myself drink a considerable amount of water everyday!! I do not have diabetes in btw !!Health Question & Answer


Answers:
If it is not diabetes it is something else!

Your urge to over drink normally means your body is diluting something, just as an diabetes.

Seek medical advice. Don't leave it.Health Question & Answer

Thirst is a late sign of dehydration,does sound like sign of diabetes though,have you had a blood glucose test.?Get you Blood pressure done also.If you are going to loo often get you glucose levels tested.Avoid caffiene and nicotine as these can trigger dehydration,see Dr,perhaps your kidneys need some intervention.Hope you feel better soon.?Health Question & Answer

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You could have low blood sugar too, which is also dangerous. Is your vision blurred.? Do you urinate alot.?I would have my blood sugar levels checked for a week at least and see the pattern. There are several things that can cause excessive thirst, if you have a history of blood disorders in your family , get some medical advice.Health Question & Answer

Maybe your hung over, still drunk, or need more alcohol in your system.Health Question & Answer



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