Less water intake

2019-02-08 14:35:26
Im 34 now, I don't like drinking water. Very rarely I drink some water. Everytime I visited a doctor i was asked to drink enough water. My father used to tell me everytime. I tried keeping alarms and buying different types of bottles cups and all. Nothing works out. I have two kids. I always make sure they drink enough water daily. I know how important water is, even though I couldn't drink it. I feel like vomitting whenever I forced to drink. by three four days once i used to get dehydrated then i drink till i satisfied then after i dont. Even in my pregnancy time I didn't drink water. But luckily both deliveries were normal. Am I having any problem?? Or is this just a behavioural issue??
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No,there is not any abnormalty .Enyoy your life with you family.Eating fruit and add salad to your diet and do  physical workout .

Answered2019-02-10 05:52:04

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It’s your constitutional. Like everyone has own thrist appetite. When u take homoeoepathic medication u ll normal esp vomiting nausea when drinking all that symptoms shld go. Chat online and I will give medicine so u can be better with it

Answered2019-02-08 16:17:07

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Hey dear ! It's your constitution like this.. you are thirstless person.. nothing such serious..but with homepathic constitutional treatment u will feel more to drink water according to your hydration...it's best method and safe way..
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Answered2019-02-08 15:02:23

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Hi ,it's ok no worries you don't have any disease

Answered2019-02-14 10:12:41

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Consult me online. It is not a problem or disease.

Answered2019-02-08 14:39:18

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