Frequent urination and extreme thirst, but it’s not diabetes

Oct 24, 2009 | Frequent Urination Sign Diabetes

I’m still 16, I have frequent urination just like UTI but with 24 hours extreme thirst, it’s like diabetes but it’s not, no matter how much i drink i still feel thirsty, I can’t sleep because the thirst and my throat and mouth really dry and smelly,I checked my urine at hospital 2 times but they said there’s nothing wrong with my urine, I thought it is UTI but i dont know if UTI make ppl thirst, I live in agony and craving for water for months!,I take anti-biotics and probiotics and nothing happen, help? what should I do? What is this disease, i tried google but it’s hopeless, i’ve never met urologist before and i wish i can avoid from urologist to check my penis and balls lol

Not meaning to scare you or anything, but it sounds like Type 2 Diabetes. Trust me, look it up. Your not seeing any results with the anti-biotics because Type 2 Diabetes is not bacterial. Nothing will show up in your urine either.

If it is Type 2 Diabetes, it is fairly easy to handle. I wouldn’t worry too much. But go get it checked out in case you do have it!

Thanks and I hope this helps!

3 Responses to “Frequent urination and extreme thirst, but it’s not diabetes”

  1. Susie Says:

    well
    you have to..
    gosh
    a gyno checks the privates like 100 times a week..
    lol
    anddd
    how do you know it’s not diabetes……You don’t have to be fat to have dibetes ya know?
    well i have know idea so i suggest geting itchecked by a gyno
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  2. 80's baby Says:

    You may be anemic..U’ll have to get blood drawn to get tested for that..I’m anemic and that’s two of the symptoms I had.
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  3. *Nature Babe* Says:

    Not meaning to scare you or anything, but it sounds like Type 2 Diabetes. Trust me, look it up. Your not seeing any results with the anti-biotics because Type 2 Diabetes is not bacterial. Nothing will show up in your urine either.

    If it is Type 2 Diabetes, it is fairly easy to handle. I wouldn’t worry too much. But go get it checked out in case you do have it!

    Thanks and I hope this helps!
    References :

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