Warning Signs And Complications Of Cystinosis

Excessive Thirst And Urination

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Children with infantile cystinosis develop excessive thirst and urination before they're a year old. Though the symptoms caused by damage to other organs will vary in severity and appearance, all children with cystinosis tend to develop this excessive urination and thirst. The disease causes a type of kidney damage called Fanconi syndrome. Rather than important particles being absorbed back into the bloodstream, these substances leave the body through the urine. The inability to reabsorb nutrients leads to many health complications. Children don't get the necessary fluids, salts, and minerals for growth. Because the nutrients in the body are so imbalanced, children become excessively thirsty, urinate more, and become dehydrated easily. Excessive thirst can be a symptom of many different conditions, but as it's a potential indicator of organ damage, it's important to consult a doctor about unexplained thirst. It's doubly important when the patient experiencing the symptom is a very young child.

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