it is because there is too much sugar in your blood because the unsulin is not controlling it properly, this could be diabetes
Benedict's solution is used to test for reducing sugars like glucose in urine. When glucose is present, it reacts with Benedict's solution to form a colored precipitate. The color change from blue to green, yellow, orange, or red depends on the amount of reducing sugar present in the sample.
A urinalysis test can detect both albumin and sugar in the urine. Albumin is a protein that may indicate kidney damage if found in urine, while sugar in urine can be a sign of diabetes. The test involves collecting a urine sample and analyzing it for the presence of these substances using various techniques such as dipstick testing or laboratory analysis.
Sugar in the urine, also known as glycosuria, can be a sign of diabetes or other medical conditions affecting blood sugar levels. It may indicate that blood sugar levels are too high and the kidneys are unable to reabsorb all the sugar, leading to its excretion in the urine. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Uric acid. Especially when the body is breaking down purine nucleotides.
Caffeine is a mild diuretic that can cause an increase in urine production. Therefore, drinking caffeine may result in more diluted urine.
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.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can sometimes result in blood being present in the urine.
The nephrons (filtering units in the kidney) actively reabsorb glucose from the urine. Up until a blood sugar of about 200, there should normally be no glucose found in the urine. Glucose in the urine (also called glycosuria), can be seen in diabetes and other conditions that cause an increased blood glucose. There are also some conditions that prevent the nephron from reabsorbing glucose filtered in the kidney.
It will not by itself. It may be the symptom of another condition.
i would have thought diabetes may be coming your way!
Benedict's solution is used to test for reducing sugars like glucose in urine. When glucose is present, it reacts with Benedict's solution to form a colored precipitate. The color change from blue to green, yellow, orange, or red depends on the amount of reducing sugar present in the sample.
The presence of white blood cells (WBCs) in urine may indicate an infection in the urinary tract or kidneys. WBCs are part of the body's immune response and are typically not present in urine unless there is inflammation or infection present. A urine test can help diagnose the underlying cause of the WBCs in urine.
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.
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.
Urine with negative or no sugar is a good, normal finding.