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5 illnesses that make you feel thirsty all the time

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 1, 2021, 13:57 IST
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Health condition that can make your feel thirsty

It is not uncommon to feel excessively thirsty on hot summer days. The scorching sun outdoors leads to excessive water loss in the form of sweat, which makes us drink more fluid than we usually do in other seasons. Other than that, an intense workout and intake of spicy and fatty food can also make you guzzle gallons of water in a day. This is an indication that your body is running low on water and you need to refill so that the organs can continue their work without any disruption. But if you’re constantly refilling your glass of water without any solid reason, then it could be a sign of another health issue.

Several underlying health conditions can make you feel parched now and then. The signs of dehydration due to medical conditions may also be accompanied by fatigue and blurred vision. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms then you might be suffering from one of the given health conditions.

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Diabetes

When the cells in your body become insulin resistant, your kidney has to work harder to remove excess sugar from your blood. This increases the trips to the washroom leaving your body wanting to replace the fluid you’re losing. As a result, you feel parched and want to drink more fluid than before. Frequent urination and excessive thirst are two initial signs of diabetes.

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Anaemia

Anaemia is a condition in which your body does not have enough red blood cells to make haemoglobin. It can be caused due to several reasons like a poor diet or heavy bleeding. Dehydration is a common sign of anaemia. The signs are more prominent when you have severe anaemia. Other symptoms of this condition include dizziness, fatigue, sweating and others.

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​Hypercalcemia

Hypercalcemia is a condition in which the level of calcium in the body increases to a dangerous level. This may happen due to overactive parathyroid glands, tuberculosis and cancer. Feeling thirsty might be the first symptom of hypercalcemia. An excessive amount of calcium in the blood may weaken the bones and create kidney stones.

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​Dry mouth

When salivary glands do not make enough saliva, it may make you feel excessively thirsty. This can happen due to some medications or treatments like cancer or lifestyle habits like tobacco use. Other symptoms of dry mouth may include bad breath, change in taste, irritated gums and trouble in chewing.

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​Pregnancy

There are several signs of pregnancy and feeling parched is one of them. During the first trimester, the blood volume increases which forces kidneys to create an excess fluid that makes you pee. Water loss from the body makes you thirst, which is an indication that you need to refill the amount of water loss.

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