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Shock patients often become thirsty due to a combination of factors, including decreased blood volume and circulation, which can lead to dehydration and reduced kidney function. As blood flow decreases, the body prioritizes vital organs, resulting in less fluid being available for other processes. Additionally, the release of stress hormones like adrenaline can stimulate the thirst response as the body attempts to restore fluid balance and maintain blood pressure. This thirst mechanism is a natural response to help signal the need for rehydration.

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