Many different conditions can cause excessive thirst. Diabetes will cause this, as well as eating foods that are heavily laden with salt.
Umm ... CHIPS
Most likely, dehydration
Some causes of diabetes is genetics (it runs in the family) and environmental factors (like viral infections). The symptoms are nausea and vomiting, fatigue, unexplained weight loss and excessive thirst, urination & eating.
Stop eating bags of chips and start eating a chef salad.
Could be low blood sugar or diabetes
Bwyta sglodion
it doesn't cause dehydration in fact im am pretty sure it doesn't do anyhting to your body but it also causes you to feel more hungry than you actually are because your body thinks that your actually eating somehting so it releases spesific enzymes for your mouth to break the food down in to smaller bits, saliva is the enzyme inside the mouth released to break the food down. sciencefreak
Dehydration causes thirst.
Bloating.The first is a great thirst.
Potato chips have bountiful amounts of salt in them and are dry, hard and brittle pieces of fried potatoes. Salt dehydrates the body and some of the fluids in a person's mouth, giving them a sense of thirst. A glass of water is always the best solution for thirst. Hope this helps.
Yes it can.