Vitamin C in urine. What's going on?


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Vitamin C in urine indicates that vitamin C content in the patient's body is increased and excessive. Excessive vitamin C is excreted through the kidneys and can be excreted through urine. Vitamin C content in urine can be expressed as (+-(+++). The more the content, the more the plus. Under normal circumstances, it will not cause obvious harm to the body. It does not produce corresponding clinical symptoms. It is only necessary to reduce vitamin C intake. If the patient has corresponding clinical symptoms, detailed examination should be carried out, combined with the degree of symptoms to comprehensively judge the condition, and a detailed treatment plan should be formulated. For example, if there is urinary infection, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment should be carried out; if there is urinary tumor, surgery or conservative treatment should be carried out, etc.