It indicates that you are suffering from diabetes.
The 'c' on a urine test typically refers to the concentration of the urine sample. This concentration is measured to assess the urine's specific gravity or how dilute or concentrated it is. It can indicate hydration levels or certain medical conditions.
Yes, sulfates, phosphates, and chlorides are found in urine. These compounds are waste products that are excreted from the body through the urine. Their presence in urine can indicate various metabolic processes happening in the body.
Completely. You can easily test this by simply poking your tongue out.
Different colors on a Diastix dipstick indicate the level of glucose in the urine. A color change from green to brown to brick red indicates increasing levels of glucose. Interpretation of the color change can help determine if there is glucose present in the urine, which may indicate conditions like diabetes or gestational diabetes.
Nitrates in a urine drug test may indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI). Nitrates are produced by certain bacteria in the urine, which are often associated with UTIs. Additional testing may be needed to confirm the presence of an infection.
Diabetes insipidus refers to tasteless urine. I can't claim any personal knowledge of the taste of urine in a patient with diabetes insipidus.
Tasteless urine is typically caused by the dilution of urine due to excessive fluid intake, which can occur from overhydration or diabetes insipidus, a condition where the body fails to regulate fluid balance. The effect of tasteless urine is usually a clear or pale appearance, indicating a low concentration of waste products. While generally harmless, consistently tasteless urine can signal an underlying issue that may require medical attention, especially if accompanied by other symptoms.
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kidney failure
what volume of hourly urine output could indicate renal failure?
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The two things that might indicate problems in health would be proteins and glucose. Proteins in filtrate or urine would indicate a possible kidney infection and glucose would indicate possible diabetes.
Is cornstarch tasteless
Bacteriuria is the presence of bacteria in the urine, which may indicate a urinary tract infection. It can be detected through a urine culture test.
No, but tastelessness is a noun. Tasteless is an adjective.
Tasteless. You spell it correctly in the question.