it is because there is too much sugar in your blood because the unsulin is not controlling it properly, this could be Diabetes
Because that is the sugar that the body does not need.
It means that the sugar level in your urine is .5% higher than the normal sugar level . (=
to diluted the substance that present in the urine
urine
Benedict's test estimates on color scale the presence of sugar .Normally used as a random pathological chemical test to determine the presence of sugar in urine in diabetes patients.In presence of sugar Benedict's solution turns from blue to shades of yellow,red,brown & dark according to the percentage of sugar present in solution on heating the solution.
no...cause of yellow urine is bilirubin & biliverdin..which r result of protein digestion
Human urine can cause mold growth. Because urine contains sugar and ammonia, it forms an ideal medium for mold to grow in carpets and toilets.
It will not by itself. It may be the symptom of another condition.
i would have thought diabetes may be coming your way!
For some reason the kidneys are not holding back glucose (a sugar) in the blood as they should. The sugar is spilling into the urine. It is often a sign of diabetes but it could be something wrong with how the kidneys are filtering.
Urochrome. This pigment is even responsible for the foul smell in urine.-Well wisher of education
a protein-rich diet will result in more urea being present in ur urine.
Because that is the sugar that the body does not need.
According to WebMD: Nitrites. Bacteria that cause a urinary tract infection (UTI) make an enzyme that changes urinary nitrates to nitrites. Nitrites in urine show a UTI is present.
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.
Ants being attracted to urine is a sign of high blood sugar. You should get to the doctor to make sure you're not diabetic.
"firstly confirmed the presence of excess sugar in urine and blood as a cause of their sweetness."