Hello
Please consult a physician and go for full body check up. It could be a sign of diabetes.
So without further delay, get the tests done and then consult us.
Take care
Check for Sugar levels , Urinary tract Infections , kidney stone with doctor .
You need to undergo proper treatment and Diet if any of the above diagnosis is given
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Typical Diet which contains high Amount of green Vegetables and brewed tea- both of which are high in oxalates Oxalates : Oxalates from food is usually present in urine. The oxalate forms salt with calcium that has low solubility. Combined with mild chronic dehydration increases occurrence of Kidney Stones
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Dietary Doâs in Diabetes * Choose wholegrain foods that contain fibre like: Bajra, Jowar,Whole grain Wheat,Oats and Ragi * Use more of whole pulses and legumes like :Green moong dal,Black channa,Chickpea (Choley) Kidney Bean (Rajma )Black urad andWhole masoor * When mixing cereals with pulses flour or oats bran/wheat bran for chapatti use in following proportion- (4 parts cereals +1 part Pulse)
Hi,
Consuming much water might pressurize your kidneys. Kidneys can't get rid of excess water. The sodium content of the blood may become diluted. So limit your water upto 8-10 glasses.
For mouth dryness limit your caffeine intake & improve overall oral health.
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Although excessive thirst is a sign of sugar fluctuations there could underlying issues, first kindly connect with a general physician for a routine general check up and then
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share details of your current food consumption pattern, genetic backgrounds, based on which and the GP' s report a workable Diet plan can be suggested
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