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presence of sugar in urine indicates disease_______

a) Hypertension
b)Jaundice
c)diabetes mellitus
d)Nephritis

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Answered by s15318aaman02146
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Abnormally high amounts of sugar in the urine, known as glycosuria, are usually the result of high blood sugar levels. High blood sugar usually occurs in diabetes, especially when untreated. Normally, when blood is filtered in the kidneys, some sugar remains in the fluid that will later become urine.

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Answered by girishgupta12182
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diabetes mellitus

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Abnormally high amounts of sugar in the urine, known as glycosuria, are usually the result of high blood sugar levels. High blood sugar usually occurs in diabetes, especially when untreated. Normally, when blood is filtered in the kidneys, some sugar remains in the fluid that will later become urine.

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