No but it is a sign of Diabetes. Have you checked your blood sugar lately? Normal fasting sugar levels should be under 100 and after eating your sugar should not go above 150. If it's higher than that, see your doctor for treatment.
Could be low blood sugar or diabetes
Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus causes excess thirst and high blood glucose levels.
Ingesting an excess amount of the herb can lead to vomiting, dizziness , thirst, and nosebleed.
Diabetes insipidus is an uncommon disorder characterized by intense thirst, despite the drinking of fluids, and the excretion of large amounts of urine.
In the early days, pioneers primarily drank water or tea to quench their thirst. Water was the most common choice due to its availability and necessity for survival, while tea provided a flavorful option and helped boost morale during long journeys or hard work.
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hmm.. no. its just an eating habit that you should probably try your best to get rid of. Just do things to keep your mind off eating. or drink water. thirst is often mistaken by hunger.
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Excess glucose in urine is often referred to as "spilling glucose" (into the urine). Spilling glucose only happens in two situations: gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy), and both Diabetes I (juvenile) and Diabetes 2 (Adult onset). Spilling glucose is a silent sign. Excessive thirst, excessive urination are obvious symptoms that should lead a doctor to do urine and blood testing for Diabetes.
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