The following Conditions are related to Excessive thirst
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- Aldosteronism
The condition is usually manifested with low potassium levels and high blood pressure in the blood. Anyone can develop aldosteronism. There are certain risk factors that make an individual more susceptible to the condition, including If the person is already being treated with three or more medications for hypertension. Patients who have a family history of Aldosteronism When the person has Hypokalemia (Low p Read More
- Diabetes, type 2
Type 2 diabetes may be a chronic and life-long disease wherein the body either is incapable to produce enough insulin or the cells present in our body don’t respond to insulin in a correct way. Consequently, there isn’t sufficient insulin to move on the glucose Type 2 diabetes more probably grips people who are over the age of 40, have a family history of diabetes and are overweight. Read More
- Diabetic ketoacidosis (dka)
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a very serious diabetic complication where the body starts to produce high levels of blood acid - ketones. This is a condition where your body is not able to produce enough insulin naturally by the body. The treatments which are currently prescribed for KDA are-Fluid Replacement: Depending on your situation, you will receive fluids to help you rehydrate. This is do Read More
- Nondiabetic glycosuria
Normally, the body excretes glucose in the urine only when there is an excess glucose level in the blood.In healthy people, the glucose will be completely reabsorbed into the blood after filtration.However, in patients affected by Non-diabetic Glycosuia, the glucose may not be completely reabsorbed by the condition but will be excreted in the urine, despite the blood glucose level being in its healthy rang Read More