During ovulation, your body uses a lot of water to produce eggs. But since your kidneys and lungs are working hard at this time, you may feel thirsty. This is normal, but there may be times when you feel extra thirsty. If you feel thirsty frequently, it may mean your body needs more fluids or you may be experiencing some kind of health issue.

Secondly, thirst could also be a sign that you are experiencing some kind of health issue. For example, thirst can be a symptom of dehydration, especially after you stand for a long time or exercise. If you often feel thirsty and this is accompanied by other symptoms such as dizziness, weakness, fatigue, etc., you may want to talk to your doctor.

Finally, thirst can also be caused by other factors, such as diabetes, thyroid problems, or side effects of certain medications. If you feel thirsty and aren't sure why, talk to your doctor. Your doctor can examine your body, determine the cause of your thirst, and advise you on appropriate treatment.

In short, thirst is a common symptom when your body is using up a lot of water, or you are experiencing some kind of health problem. If you often feel thirsty, you can try drinking some water to replenish enough fluids, or consult a doctor to determine the cause of your thirst.