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How does the presence of glucose in the nephrons result in the high volume of urine output? Why does diabetes result in high volume of urine output?

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The result is glucose in the urine. Glucose is a solute that draws water into the urine by osmosis. Thus, hyperglycemia causes a diabetic to produce a high volume of glucose-containing urine. ... Although the drugs increase urine flow, it is not enough of an increase to bother most patients.

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