What does urine sugar 1+ mean?

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Urine sugar 1+ is also very common in clinical practice. It can be seen in some physiological reactions, but also in some pathological conditions. Pathological conditions are more common in diabetic patients in the endocrinology department. Generally, blood sugar is more than 10mmol/L, and urine sugar 1+ is positive. It may also be physiological. For example, some people will show a decrease in renal sugar threshold after strenuous exercise, resulting in urine sugar positive. In addition, pregnant women such as pregnancy will also cause their weight to increase gradually due to the increase in baby weight, increasing the burden on the kidneys, and will also cause symptoms of urine sugar positivity. Therefore, if clinically shown urine sugar positive, do not think that the patient has diabetes, in fact, it may be caused by some of the many reasons for the decline in renal sugar threshold.

What does urine sugar 1+ mean?



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