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You could test the urine to see if there are abnormally large numbers of proteins in the urine, this might tell you if muscle is being broken down.
How can proteins be detected in urine
Diagnosis is based first on the laboratory examination of the urine and the blood. While the urine will reveal significant quantities of protein, the blood will reveal abnormally low amounts of circulating proteins. Blood tests will also reveal.
it means he/she has diabetes inspidus
Xanthinuria is a presence of an abnormally high level of xanthine in one's urine.
hypercalciuria
Anything other then urine.
. Since proteins are very large molecules (macromolecules), they are not normally present in measurable amounts in the glomerular filtrate or in the urine. The detection of protein in urine, called proteinuria may indicate that the permeabilityof the glomerulus is abnormally increased. This may be caused by renal infections or it may be caused by other diseases that have secondarily affected the kidneys such as diabetes mellitus, jaundice, or hyperthyroidism.
urine
No. Because they have to measure/calculate the concentration of different constituents of urine and compare them to the standard concentrations.
By testing urine samples for glucose, proteins and others
It means that you need to flush (or scrub the toilet) more often. You may also have sugars or proteins in your urine. This should be checked at your yearly physical with your doctor.