Health
Diabetes type 2 symptoms: Drinking too much water could be a sign of polydipsia – Daily Express
TYPE 2 DIABETES typically develops after the age of 40; people particularly at risk of developing the condition have a family history of type 2 diabetes, or are…

Polydipsia is one of three classic warning signs of type 2 diabetes; it’s the medical term to describe a feeling of excess thirst. Why does this happen? The NHS explained how type 2 diabetes can lead to a feeling of extreme thirst. Firstly, when anyone consumes food or drink containing starch or sugar, the carbohydrate enters the stomach.Understandably, as a diabetic person goes to the toilet more often, releasing large quantities of urine each time, then the body becomes dehydrated.
This in turn…
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