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)
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: 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
Polydipsia Causes And Symptoms - Klarity Health Library Polydipsia or excessive thirst can be caused by underlying medical conditions such as diabetes mellitus or simply not drinking enough water Coupled with excessive thirst, it usually presents with symptoms such as fatigue, blurry vision, headaches, frequent urination, and or dry mouth
Polydipsia: Symptoms, Causes, Types Treatment - Tua Saúde Polydipsia is the medical term used to describe excessive thirst, which leads to an abnormal urge to drink large amounts of water per day It is associated with symptoms such as increased urination, dry mouth and dizziness