Understanding Polyuria in the Context of Endocrinological Treatment
Polyuria can significantly impact your daily quality of life. Frequent trips to the bathroom, especially at night, can disrupt sleep and lead to chronic fatigue. It is important to monitor the frequency of your urination and assess whether there is an unusual increase compared to your normal habits.
2. Excessive Thirst (Polydipsia)
Along with polyuria, excessive thirst, or polydipsia, is another common sign of latent diabetes. When the body loses fluids through increased urination, it naturally demands more water to compensate for this dehydration.
Physiological Mechanism of Intense Thirst
The body's fluid regulation mechanism is triggered when you lose a substantial amount of fluid. If you find yourself constantly thirsty and unable to quench that thirst, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional specializing in internal medicine.