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insulin production, diabetes, increased thirst, polydipsia, excessive thirst, excessive thirst, abnormal feeling of constantly needing to consume fluids, drinking lots of water, healthy, urge to drink excessively beyond a certain limit, reflect an underlying disease, either physical, emotional, excessive thirst a symptom of high blood sugar, hyperglycemia, an important clue in detecting diabetes, excessive thirst, fairly common symptom, the reaction to fluid loss, exercise, intake of salty foods, a recent salty, spicy meal, excessive loss of water, salt, due to water deprivation, profuse sweating, diarrhea, vomiting, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus, drugs anticholinergics, demeclocycline, diuretics, phenothiazines, bleeding enough to cause a significant decrease in blood volume, loss of body fluids, bloodstream, tissues, due to, conditions severe infections, sepsis, burns, heart, liver, kidney failure, psychogenic polydipsia, thirst, the body's signal to replace water loss, appropriate to drink plenty of liquids, compulsive thirst, indicate a psychological cause, mean psychological help, thirst, diabetes, prescribed therapy to properly control blood sugar levels , excessive thirst is persistent, unexplained, thirst is accompanied by other unexplained symptoms blurry vision, fatigue, passing more than 5 quarts of urine per day, health care provider, obtain medical history, perform a physical examination, medical history questions, how long have been aware of having increased thirst, consistent, did it develop suddenly, has intake of salty, spicy foods increased, how much salt, consume each day, have changed diet, have noticed an increased appetite, have noticed an unintentional weight gain, have noticed an unintentional weight loss, has activity level, has there been a recent burn, injury, have noticed an increased, decreased frequency of urination, have noticed an increased, decreased amount, urine produced, have noticed bleeding, excessive sweating, swelling, a fever, a psychological evaluation recommended, compulsive thirst of psychologic origin is suspected, fluid intake, output, closely monitored, diagnostic tests, urinalysis, cbc, blood differential, serum calcium, blood glucose level, urine osmolality, serum osmolality, serum sodium.



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