3. Thirst
People suffering from azotemia may find that they develop an excessive thirst or a thirst that can’t seem to be quenched. For most people, this can be something that is easily managed by grabbing a quick drink, but for people who may not have easy access to liquids throughout the day, this sign or symptom can range from the annoying to the distracting and right through the impossible to cope with.
Usually, drinking water is the best way to address an excessive thirst but there are people out there who claim not to like drinking water, for whatever reason that may be. Maybe it’s all to do with the lack of sugar and artificial sweeteners in the natural liquid, or maybe it’s because they don’t like how clear and trustworthy water is. Who knows?
Whatever the reason, anyone who tries to quench an excessive thirst with sodas or fizzy liquids may find causing more complications for themselves than they ever needed to, due to the increased consumption of harmful ingredients.