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Feeling thirsty always
Hi doctor, Im a non diabetic person since last 2 months iam feeling thirsty after eating carbohydrated food like rice, sugar im feeling excessive thirst after eating them. Checked my sugar level is normal Fasting :75 mgs% After 2 hr meal:107 mgs% Hba1c: 5.0 % Average sugar is 92.4 mgs% So when im stop carbohydrate food my thirst go away automatically Im so scared and getting stressed out everyday Whether im developing diabetes Please tell me
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thirst is alao not related to this
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Hi I can understand your concern Not all thirsty feeling is related to diabetes You just need to drink adequate water when you take carbohydrate food Or it can be a climate change, maybe you need a little bit extra amount of water You need carbohydrate for your routine regular life or else you cannot concentrate on your work Even simple gastritis can increased thirst Plan for regular exercise eat a balance diet you will get better
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