Usually diabetes...get it checked out quickly!
The medical term for abnormally large amounts of calcium in the urine is hypercalciuria.
The urea in urine is poisonous so don't drink large amounts of urine.
Glucose is absorbed in the nephron of the kidney, if it is present in very high amounts or unable to be reabsorbed, like with diabetes, it will be present in urine.
The production of large amounts of urine is called polyuria. This can be caused by various factors such as diabetes, excessive fluid intake, or certain medications.
If large amounts of protein are found in the urine, the kidneys are one of the structures that could be damaged. The liver might also be damaged.
Normal urine typically does not contain glucose, protein, ketones, blood, or large amounts of bacteria. The presence of glucose may indicate diabetes, while protein can suggest kidney issues. Blood in urine may signal urinary tract infections or other medical conditions, and ketones can indicate uncontrolled diabetes or starvation. If these substances are detected, further medical evaluation is recommended.
nothing. it just makes it more clear. and it makes it so you have more urine
The normal glucose concentration in urine ranges from 0 to 15 mg/dL. The glucose concentration in urine becomes zero when no glucose has spilled over into the urine.
As the number of glucose carriers increase, the concentration of glucose in the urine will decrease. This is because more glucose is being reabsorbed by the kidneys back into the bloodstream, reducing the amount of glucose that gets excreted in the urine.
Insulin affects the concentration of glucose in the urine.
All of the glucose are reabsorbed from the Proximal convoluted tubule into the surrounding capillaries,so there is no no glucose in urine.