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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.
Polydipsia is the term for excessive thirst. It can be a symptom of Diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus.Polydipsia
Excessive drinking or thirst
Polyuria (excessive urination), polyphagia (excessive hunger), and polydipsia (excessive thirst).
polydipsia - excessive thirst
Diabetes insipidus is caused by a deficiency of antidiuretic hormone (ADH), leading to excessive urination and thirst due to the inability of the kidneys to retain water.
Polyuria and thirst which is increased frequency of passing water and excessive thirst
excessive thirst, hunger, and urination.
Frequent urination, excessive thirst, and sugar in the urine.
-dipsia is the medical terminology combining form meaning thirst, as in polydipsia (excessive thirst).