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Thirst for water all the times
I have notice I have to drink water in every 10 mins and need to go for pee, it's increased in night usually, is this a symptoms of diabetes? Few months back I did test I got 5.5 which is safe range then why would be cause??
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This could be urine infection or overactive bladder.may not be diabetes.
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Hello it only indicates increased thirst not diabetes Mellitus which your recent test has shown to be a Hba1c level of 5.5 which is normal. To rule out diabetes Mellitus you can check Farsi g blood glucose and 2 hours post prandial blood glucose. Another possibility is that some people tend to drink more water than others which could be a habit or other conditions .
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Fasting blood glucose 2 hours post prandial blood glucose hba1c serum sodium
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Hi.... It's not a diabetes.. It's a normal sometimes.. Or might b due to overactive bladder because of subclinical infection..
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to get test done.
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consult and get tested.. or conselled
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