Lipiduria which is also referred to as Lipuria refers to the presence of the lipids in urine. Lipiduria has been reported as one of the sign of fat metabolism.
The presence of free fat in a mid-stream urine sample typically suggests a problem with fat metabolism. This may indicate conditions such as pancreatic insufficiency, malabsorption syndromes, or other underlying gastrointestinal disorders. Further evaluation by a healthcare professional is recommended to determine the cause and necessary management.
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Fat in the urine (lipiduria) is a symptom of the nephrotic syndrome - a kidney condition that cause loss of protein (and some lipoproteins) in the urine.!
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No.as it all mostly water
Vitamins which are water soluble only will be excreated by urine--ex-b-complex
Expensive urine
I had scant urothelial cells present in my urine test. What does this mean?
no it does not.
No, ketones in urine and protein in urine are not the same. Ketones are byproducts of fat metabolism, typically present when the body is using fat for energy instead of carbohydrates, often seen in conditions like diabetes or fasting. Protein in urine, or proteinuria, can indicate kidney damage or disease, as healthy kidneys usually prevent significant amounts of protein from leaking into urine. Thus, the presence of ketones and proteins in urine reflects different metabolic processes and health conditions.
No! Are you freakin out of your mind?! Re: lol! Try rephrasing this question. You surely don't mean if I will drink your urine, you mean "Is it OK to drink urine?"