This may mean you have Diabetes. This could also be a sign of mutations in the SGLT2 Transporters in the Kidney, which means that you excrete glucose in your urine, losing calories which could be used elsewhere in the body in the process
It could mean that your bodies homeostasis is out of wack and you are becoming a diabetic. Your body was designed to take all your unused glucose and store it as fat for a later time that your body might need it. If it does not use it, you tend to gain wieght.
The transport maximum for glucose has been exceeded.
Diabetes, which was at one time popularly known as "the sugars" because the glucose in the urine made it taste sweet.
Glucose in the urine may indicate diabetes. In normal functioning, no glucose is spilled in the urine.
It means you are eating too much sugar.
it means that you probably are diabetic
diabetic level 2
you are diabetic
The normal glucose concentration in urine ranges from 0 to 15 mg/dL. The glucose concentration in urine becomes zero when no glucose has spilled over into the urine.
concentration of glucose in the urine decreases.
Usually diabetes...get it checked out quickly!
Insulin affects the concentration of glucose in the urine.
it means that it has been completely reabsorbed. none secreted via urine.
All of the glucose are reabsorbed from the Proximal convoluted tubule into the surrounding capillaries,so there is no no glucose in urine.
Clinistix is a strip used to check glucose in the urine. Abustix? Do you mean Albustix? Albustix is for checking albumin in urine. Albumin is protein.
Protein does occur naturally in the urine of humans. This is normally no more than 150mg per day. I am assuming you mean >150mg of protein per day. If someone has more than 150mg of protein in their urine per day it can mean several things: it can be a result of an infection, diabetes, kidney disease, medication side effect, and many, many more.
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.
It means that the body isn't producing enough insulin to control glucose levels; the patient is probably diabetic.
Glucose is not in Urine because the body transforms all the extra glucose into fat and stores in the the body instead of excreting it with urine. Glucose can be seen in urine in uncontrolled diabetes millitus, when the blood glucose level is higher than the kidneys threshold of glucose reabsorbtion, then the extra glucose gets excreted with urine instead of getting reabsorbed by the kidneys.
Glucose is too valuable to be lost in the urine, so it is selectively reabsorbed by active transport in the nephrons. There should be no glucose whatsoever in urine. Any trace of it is a possible sign of diabetes.