It is a symptom of Diabetes, however it can also just mean you are eating too much sugar.
it means that it has been completely reabsorbed. none secreted via urine.
Abnormal crystals and amorphous sediment are findings in a urine test, not a blood test. Suggests stones.
This may mean you have diabetes. This could also be a sign of mutations in the SGLT2 Transporters in the Kidney, which means that you excrete glucose in your urine, losing calories which could be used elsewhere in the body in the process
Clinistix is a strip used to check glucose in the urine. Abustix? Do you mean Albustix? Albustix is for checking albumin in urine. Albumin is protein.
Protein does occur naturally in the urine of humans. This is normally no more than 150mg per day. I am assuming you mean >150mg of protein per day. If someone has more than 150mg of protein in their urine per day it can mean several things: it can be a result of an infection, diabetes, kidney disease, medication side effect, and many, many more.
Yes. Because glucose is not usually found in urine. But greater than normal levels of glucose don't necessarily mean the diabetes. It may be a sign of Glucose release from the kidneys into the urine (renal glycosuria) or pregnancy. If so, further testing is needed.More information is on Freetxno1.com.
It means that the body isn't producing enough insulin to control glucose levels; the patient is probably diabetic.
There were a few white blood cells in your urine sample.
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.
The foam is from the small amount of proteins in your urine. If your urine foams excessively, you may want to get checked by a doctor. Excessive amounts of foam means excessive proteins in your urine and this is not good.
Means you have more or less water in your body darker urine means less water and less vitams and minerals