Thirsty even after drinking

2024-02-26 18:24:18
My mouth seems constantly thirsty even after drinking i drink daily 2-3 litres of water Am i dehydrated?
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Connect please

Answered2024-02-27 06:02:52

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Answered2024-02-27 05:42:41

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Does anyone in family suffering form Diabetes and high blood pressure or thyroid?? See need proper history  there are many question to ask. U r drinking appropriate quantity of eater.  Start taking fruits . For medication I need proper history then will advise u.  Connect will help u

Answered2024-02-27 04:15:43

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Kindly consult.

Answered2024-02-27 03:50:05

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Yes it dehydration. Plain water isn't helping you..take ors or electral water to prevent dehydration. Take ors /juice /coconut water

Answered2024-02-27 03:22:42

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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above as thirsty after drinking Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and • keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
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Answered2024-02-27 02:06:33

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Kindly check for fasting and PP blood sugar level. Looks like dehydration, so drink good amount of water

Answered2024-02-27 01:49:31

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Can u help u but need details ..kindly connect

Answered2024-02-27 01:43:56

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Dry tongue is one of the signs of dehydration! There are other signs too like loss of skin tugour...etc., If dry mouth alone is the symptom..it could be mild dehydration and increase fluid intake will be enough There are few studies that show, although not clearly,that prolonged mobile usage can cause oxidative stress on salivary glands and result in dry mouth.. So if u are on habbit of using Mobile for longer time,try reducing it..

Answered2024-02-26 18:32:50

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Patient's detailed medical history is required. It is recommended to consult a doctor professional through the Practo app or visit a local medical facility for a thorough evaluation. Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered2024-02-28 13:32:13

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Yes dehydrated Eat fruits and salads too

Answered2024-02-27 06:22:15

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Please consult

Answered2024-02-27 04:44:04

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Drinking daily 2 to 3 litres of water is the normal thing... Kindly  consult for further evalution

Answered2024-02-27 03:55:43

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Sips of water round the clock to drink

Answered2024-02-27 02:48:44

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Possibly Do connect and consult Will help you

Answered2024-02-27 02:31:05

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2024-02-27 01:06:23

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2024-02-27 00:57:06

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Kindly consult

Answered2024-02-26 21:29:23

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