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The average Brit splashes about 155 litres of water each day, compared with 20 litres for most people living in sub-Saharan Africa. Water might flow freely from our taps, but our small island is ...
It’s characterised by large amounts of diluted urine released by the kidneys, with patients such as Wübbenhorst producing up to 20 litres of urine a day. It means his kidneys and body are dehydrating ...
A four-year-old boy has to drink more than 20 litres of water every day because of a rare kidney disorder. Dominic Webster suffers from nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, a condition that affects ...
Sick Dominic Webster guzzles 20 litres of water a day to quench a raging thirst caused by a rare kidney illness. As a baby poorly Dominic, now aged four, suffered unexplained fevers, vomiting ...
Marc Wübbenhorst [Photo: Courtesy] Marc Wübbenhorst must drink 20 litres of water a day to stay alive Wübbenhorst risks dying from dehydration since his body dries out The 35-year-old suffers ...