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Major Thirst
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Im in my teens and am constintly thirsty. The only problem is i have started trying to not drink because i immediately need the toilet!! Its so inconveient!
I have been in hospital 2 or 3 times with major dehydration and been on a drip.
Ive been cleared of diabetes although i didnt get a blood test for it.
Any help or questions welcome, thank you!
I have been in hospital 2 or 3 times with major dehydration and been on a drip.
Ive been cleared of diabetes although i didnt get a blood test for it.
Any help or questions welcome, thank you!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are thirsty then you must drink.
If you don't drink enough you will get an irritated bladder or even a bladder infection and this will make you want to go for a wee more often. This may be what has happened to you. Having a drink will not make you want to wee immediately - a lot of this might just be in your mind.
Drink plenty (about 8 glasses of water a day - and even more in hot weather). If you don't like water then drink squash. Not too much tea or coffee and avoid sugary drinks like coke (they will make you more thirsty). However, any drink is better than no drink.
Talk to your doctor about this when you go to see him about the possible ME - not drinking enough and being dehydrated might well be the reason why you are feeling so ill and tired.
If you don't drink enough you will get an irritated bladder or even a bladder infection and this will make you want to go for a wee more often. This may be what has happened to you. Having a drink will not make you want to wee immediately - a lot of this might just be in your mind.
Drink plenty (about 8 glasses of water a day - and even more in hot weather). If you don't like water then drink squash. Not too much tea or coffee and avoid sugary drinks like coke (they will make you more thirsty). However, any drink is better than no drink.
Talk to your doctor about this when you go to see him about the possible ME - not drinking enough and being dehydrated might well be the reason why you are feeling so ill and tired.
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