It is called Hypoglycemia.
The Answer is: an inherited disease due to faulty metabolism of phenylalanine, characterized by phenylketones in the urine and usually first noted by signs of mental retardation in infancy.
One time would be when the vet suspects a metabolic disease such as diabetes, Cushing's and Addison's disease, which all have well characterized abnormalities that show up in the urine. Also, a vet would run a urinalysis if he suspected urinary bladder infection, as the bacteria/yeast/fungi will often be seen in the urine.
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Hyperproteinuria is a condition characterized by elevated levels of protein in the urine. It can be indicative of various underlying health conditions, including kidney disease, inflammation, or excess protein intake. Monitoring protein levels in the urine is important for diagnosing and managing these conditions.
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Diabetes is a disease characterized by the significant increase of glucose in the bloodstream. Carbohydrates (C6 H12 O6, the simplest form of sugar) contribute to this disease. Simple sugar give you more glucose in your bloodstream as contrasted with complex sugar.Common SourcesSimple SugarWhite breadRiceTable SugarComplex SugarWhole-wheat bread
A deficiency disease in children will often be characterized by defective bone growth. This is a disease that results from lack of Vitamin D and calcium insufficiency.
Because that is the sugar that the body does not need.
Most of the time it means that your body is producing to much sugar which can lead or even mean that you have diabetes. Call your doctor and get tested for this.