polidipsie
Polidipsie, also referred to as polydipsia in many languages, is a condition characterized by excessive thirst and an increase in fluid intake. It can be a normal physiological response to heat, physical activity, or dry mouth, but it may also indicate an underlying disorder affecting thirst regulation or urine concentration.
Common causes include physiological polydipsia due to dehydration or dry environments, diabetes mellitus with osmotic diuresis,
Diagnosis relies on clinical history and laboratory tests. Key measurements are serum electrolytes and osmolality, urine
Treatment targets the underlying cause. For diabetes mellitus, glycemic control is essential. Central diabetes insipidus is
Prognosis varies with cause; timely identification and management of the underlying condition generally improves symptoms and