Doctor to examine: A person in his 60's who is constantly thirsty should see his primary care doctor, who will check the hydration status. Blood tests to look for diabetes, viral infections, anemia, and other problems might be done. Diabetes can cause this, but other illnesses can cause this also. The doctor will want to know what the person is drinking, when it all started, what happens while sleeping, etc...
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