"firstly confirmed the presence of excess sugar in urine and blood as a cause of their sweetness."
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no...cause of yellow urine is bilirubin & biliverdin..which r result of protein digestion
Sugar in the urine can be a sign of diabetes, where the body cannot efficiently utilize sugar as fuel, leading to excess sugar in the blood that then gets filtered into the urine. Other causes can include gestational diabetes, certain medications, kidney disease, or hormonal imbalances. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks healthy tissues, organs, and cells. Protein in the urine (proteinuria) can occur in some individuals with SLE due to kidney involvement (lupus nephritis), but it is not the primary cause of the disease. Both genetic and environmental factors play a role in the development of SLE.
When there is excess water in your body fluids, your kidneys will produce more dilute urine to help get rid of the excess water. This results in a higher volume of urine that is more clear and less concentrated.
Excess protein in the urine.
proteinuria
Excess glucose in their urine is a sign that they may have hyperglycemia.
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.