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- Polydipsia: Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Polydipsia is a medical term that means excessive thirst It's normal to be thirsty sometimes You may have worked up a sweat, and your body is telling you it’s time to rehydrate But if you feel thirsty all the time, even after drinking a lot of fluids, you may have a more serious health condition such as diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus
- What Is Polydipsia? Definition, Causes, Treatments - WebMD
Polydipsia is the medical term for excessive thirst or compulsive water drinking Drinking enormous amounts of water is a sign of polydipsia (Photo credit: NanoStockk Getty Images)
- Primary Polydipsia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
This article will discuss the etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and potential treatment options available for psychogenic polydipsia and dipsogenic polydipsia
- Polydipsia (Excessive Thirst): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment
Polydipsia is excessive thirst that may be linked to diabetes or mental health issues Psychogenic polydipsia involves an urge to drink water for no physiological reason Treatment involves
- Polydipsia: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments - Healthline
What Is Polydipsia (Excessive Thirst)? Polydipsia is the medical name for the feeling of extreme thirstiness It’s often linked to chronic conditions that cause frequent urination or sweating
- Polydipsia (excessive thirst): Causes, when to see a doctor, and more
Polydipsia is the medical term for excessive thirst that a person cannot quench by drinking Treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the condition It is not a disease but a symptom of
- Polydipsia Explained: Your Guide to Excessive Thirst
"Polydipsia" means "excessive thirst " It can be a symptom of medical conditions such as diabetes, a psychological symptom, or a compulsive habit, among other factors
- Polydipsia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Polydipsia is defined as excessive thirst, often indicating a high level of fluid intake, which may be primary due to underlying mental health disorders or behavioral based on the belief that increased fluid intake promotes health
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