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Yes, losing blood can lead to increased thirst. When blood volume decreases due to blood loss, the body signals a need for fluid replacement to maintain blood pressure and hydration levels. This can trigger the sensation of thirst, prompting individuals to drink more fluids to help restore balance. Additionally, the body's response to blood loss may include mechanisms to conserve water, further emphasizing the need to rehydrate.

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