Diabetes, both type 1 and type 2, can cause excessive thirst and urination. This is due to the body's inability to properly regulate blood sugar levels, which results in increased urination to remove excess glucose from the body, leading to dehydration and increased thirst.
Trigeminal neuralgia is the nerve disease that causes extreme facial pain.
Drinking blood is not a safe or effective way to quench thirst. While blood contains water, it is also high in proteins and salts, which can lead to dehydration and other health issues if consumed in significant amounts. Additionally, consuming blood carries risks of disease transmission. In extreme situations, it is crucial to seek safer sources of hydration.
Diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus.
Possibly diabetes. Go see a doctor.
Vomiting Muscle cramps Diarrhoea Weakness Thirst Coma Death
In extreme cases, but not usually.
Not usually but it can cause severe consequences.
Pathetic, people die of hunger, thirst and disease all the time. In short its not the haven of excellent health.
Frequent urination Excessive thirst Extreme hunger Unusual weight loss Increased fatigue Irritability Blurry vision
Symptoms of salt dehydration include extreme thirst, dry mouth, fatigue, dizziness, confusion, and dark yellow urine.
Eosinophilic Enteropathy is the name of the disease. One of the families on extreme home makeover had four kids with the disease.