How Do You Spell DIPSOSIS?

Pronunciation: [dɪpsˈə͡ʊsɪs] (IPA)

Dipsosis is a medical term that refers to excessive thirst. The spelling of "dipsosis" is derived from Greek, where "dipsa" means thirst and "osis" refers to a medical condition. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription of "dipsosis" is /dɪpˈsoʊsɪs/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound, like in "ill", followed by a "p" sound, then a long "o" sound, like in "hope". The final syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound, followed by an "s" and a soft "s" sound.

DIPSOSIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Dipsosis is a medical term that refers to an excessive or intense thirst experienced by an individual. It can also be described as an abnormal craving for fluids, often resulting from dehydration or certain medical conditions. The word "dipsosis" originated from the Greek word "dipsa," which means thirst.

    People suffering from dipsosis may feel an unquenchable thirst and an urgency to consume large amounts of liquid. Their thirst may be accompanied by symptoms such as dry mouth, frequent urination, and lightheadedness. Dipsosis can be caused by various factors including excessive sweating, excessive urination, certain medications, and medical conditions such as diabetes, hypercalcemia, or psychogenic polydipsia.

    Dipsosis can be a symptom of an underlying health problem and requires proper diagnosis and treatment. Diagnostic procedures may include medical history assessment, physical examination, blood tests, and urine tests to determine the cause of the excessive thirst.

    Treatment of dipsosis primarily depends on the underlying cause. It may involve managing the underlying condition, adjusting medication doses, or ensuring proper hydration through increased fluid intake. In cases where dipsosis occurs due to psychogenic polydipsia, psychological counseling may be helpful.

    Individuals experiencing persistent or intense thirst should seek medical attention to identify the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Ignoring dipsosis or not addressing the underlying cause may lead to complications such as dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and impaired organ function.

  2. Excessive thirst, or a longing for certain unusual forms of drink.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for DIPSOSIS

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Etymology of DIPSOSIS

The word "dipsosis" is derived from the Greek roots "dipsa", meaning "thirst", and "-osis", indicating a condition or process. Therefore, "dipsosis" refers to a medical condition of excessive thirst.

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