Yes. Because glucose is not usually found in urine. But greater than normal levels of glucose don't necessarily mean the Diabetes. It may be a sign of Glucose release from the kidneys into the urine (renal glycosuria) or pregnancy.
If so, further testing is needed.More information is on Freetxno1.com.
The DOT urine test checks you for drugs and also for diabetes. The diabetes test is a dipstick, but the drug test is EMIT with GC/MS confirmation so if you're doing drugs you'll be caught.
Yes. Diabetes insipidus can be detected through urine analysis.
In the absence of symptoms or known disease, routine screening urinarlysis in healthy patients has been found to not be useful in detecting medical disease.
URE, UA (urine routine examination), (Urine Analysis)
It can tell them if you have diabetes mellitus, kidney problems, or other metabolic diseases besides diabetes mellitus.
in normal urine analysis these test can be done 1 physical examination of the urine 2 chemical examination of the urine 3 microscopic examination of the urine
A. Albert has written: 'The kaolin-acetone method for processing urine for the routine clinical assay of human pituitary gonadotrophin' -- subject(s): Gonadotropin, Urine, Analysis
You can't pass a DOT physical with sugar in the urine unless you have a supplementary note from your primary care provider detailing the level of control of your diabetes. Also, the diabetes must be controllable with diet, exercise, and/or medication other than insulin.
Urine R and M stands for Urine Routine and Microscopic examination. It is a laboratory test that involves chemical, physical, and microscopic analysis of a urine sample to check for various substances such as proteins, glucose, red and white blood cells, and bacteria. This test is commonly used to diagnose urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and other urinary system-related conditions.
Analysis of the urine is medically known as Urinalysis.
James Tyson has written: 'A treatise on Bright's disease and diabetes' 'The practice of medicine' -- subject(s): Medicine, Practice, Internal medicine 'The practice of medicine' -- subject(s): Medicine 'Selected addresses on subjects relating to education, biography, travel, etc' 'A guide to the practical examination of urine' -- subject(s): Urine, Analysis, Urinalysis, Examination, Analysis and pathology 'A treatise on Bright's disease and diabetes' -- subject(s): Thereapy, Glomerulonephritis, Diabetes Mellitus, Pathology, Bright's disease, Diabetes
if you have developed gestational diabetes it can. sweet smelling urine is a symptom of diabetes.