Biology, asked by shreyoseeshreya2416, 1 year ago

If glucose content of urine is 0.072g/100ml patient is suffering from which disorder/disease

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Answered by anubhutichavhan18
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Answer:

The patient is suffering from diabetes

Answered by UsmanSant
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Glucosuria is the name of the disorder that occurs alongside diabetes when a sharp rise in glucose content in urine gets identified.

  • Glucosuria occurs when glucose or other sugars like lactose, fructose, or galactose is excreted through urine. This is sometimes also called glycosuria.
  • Glucosuria happens to patients who have diabetes mellitus.
  • In this case, the range of glucose must be within 0.025 g / 100ml.
  • As in this case, the patient has more glucose content in urine than normal, it is a clear indication of having glucosuria.
  • Often during diabetes mellitus, insulin doesn't get produced properly making our body unable to maintain the glucose balance.
  • Thus during diabetes also this problem of glucosuria gets noticed and needs immediate treatment with insulin.

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