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- Polydipsia: Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
What is polydipsia? Polydipsia is the medical definition of excessive thirst Excess thirst is an abnormal urge to drink fluids at all times It’s a reaction to fluid loss in your body Dry mouth and the urge to pee often (frequent urination) may go along with it
- 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)
- 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
- Primary Polydipsia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Primary polydipsia is common in patients with developmental disorders like autism and intellectual disability Polydipsia is seen in patients with psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and psychotic depression
- Polydipsia (Excessive Thirst): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - Health
Polydipsia is the medical term used to describe the feeling of excessive thirst even though you are drinking a lot of water in an effort to quench the thirst If you have polydipsia,
- Polydipsia (excessive thirst): Causes, when to see a doctor, and more
Polydipsia is a condition in which a person has an extreme thirst and is unable to quench it by drinking Symptoms include a dry mouth It can be due to diabetes, dehydration, or fluid loss
- Polydipsia Explained: Your Guide to Excessive Thirst - Verywell Health
"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 Learn about treatment options
- Polydipsia: Symptoms, Treatments, Causes, and More - Healthgrades
Polydipsia occurs when you have an unrelenting thirst that you cannot quench even when drinking excessive amounts of water It can happen due to an underlying health condition that causes increased thirst
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