Excessive thirst is an abnormal feeling of always needing to drink fluids.
Alternative Names: Increased thirst; Polydipsia; Excessive thirst
Considerations:
Drinking lots of water is usually healthy. However, the urge to drink too much beyond a certain limit may be the result of an underlying disease, either physical or emotional. Excessive thirst may be a symptom of high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), and can be an important clue in detecting diabetes .
Excessive thirst is a fairly common symptom. It is often the reaction to fluid loss during exercise, or to eating salty foods.
Common Causes:
A recent salty or spicy meal
Bleeding enough to cause a significant decrease in blood volume
A psychological evaluation may be recommended if compulsive thirst of psychological origin is suspected. Fluid intake and output will be closely watched.
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include the following:
Review Date: 1/18/2007 Reviewed By: Benjamin W. Van Voorhees, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.