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What Causes Polyuria, Fatigue, Shortness Of Breath And Yellow Urine?

Hello doc, I am 23 yrs old Indian male. I am 6 3 feet tall with wait of 57. Social History: I smoke half a pack of cigarette daily, drinking alcohol for past 5 yrs but now i hv quit, i was drinking whiskey and sometimes beer 3-2 times a week. Once in a month i drank too much. I am having following symptoms:- polyuria. tiredness after taking 7hrs of sleep. there are aunts in my urine in night. and sometimes like 2-3 times a day i hv shortness of breath. yellowish urine but whn i drink more water it becomes clear but then i hv tu urinate most frequently. I had a childhood asthma. and i feel thirsty all the time.
Wed, 3 Jul 2019
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Hello,

You are having Polyuria (passing urine more times) and polydipsia(thirsty and drinking more water). The first thing rules out Diabetes. Chronic alcoholic and smoker rule out liver disease.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr C.ELANCHEZHIAN, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Polyuria, Fatigue, Shortness Of Breath And Yellow Urine?

Hello, You are having Polyuria (passing urine more times) and polydipsia(thirsty and drinking more water). The first thing rules out Diabetes. Chronic alcoholic and smoker rule out liver disease. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr C.ELANCHEZHIAN, General & Family Physician