Glucose and urinary system

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Avatar f tn Hello, There are a few RBC’s in your urine. Microscopic hematuria can be due to urinary tract (bladder) infection, swelling in the filtering system of the kidneys ,stone in bladder or in a kidney, blood disease, like sickle cell anemia, certain medicines and tumors in the urinary tract. I suggest you to take opinion of your doctor who would do a clinical examination and advice for needful tests. I hope it helps.
Avatar n tn Hello, Your symptom is called polyuria (excessive frequency of voiding). It can be due to many reasons which can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones.
Avatar m tn Mind you I had a clean UTI at all the doctors, a good exam at my gyn but she sent me for ultrasound which was normal, and I had blood work done for all things including diabetes. Although my glucose came in at 101 and under 99 is the norm it wasn't cause for concern. I was worried about Intersitital Cystitis but both uro's dismissed it. So here I am on day 3 of Vesicare. Anyone have experience with this? I feel like since on it my frequency is actually up a bit.
1685471 tn?1305360419 Hello, The first possibility for a frequent urge of urination is urinary tract infection. Get your urine examination done and drink plenty of fluids.
Avatar f tn I had a 15 days long period just recently, and have still been dealing with urinary frequency and urgency, which was thought to be from my hypertonic pelvic floor dysfunction. Within the past couple weeks, I have started to experience on and off flank/middle back pain on the left side. I can't figure out what is causing this. These pains are dull but can really increase and hurt quite a bit sometimes.
Avatar m tn When I Google searched 'continuous glucose monitoring system' I received a number of hits. I also do not know what is available in the Czech Republic so you will need to research that on your own. Perhaps another forum member may respond with a better answer.
Avatar m tn Hello, Increased frequency of urination can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones.
Avatar m tn Hello, Your symptom is called polyuria (excessive frequency of voiding). It can be due to many reasons which can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones.
Avatar m tn The pain your mother suffers from mimics the pain of stone in the urinary system. The stone can be anywhere in the urinary system from kidney to urethra. The urine examination too points towards it. Your mother would either need a CT scan or an ultrasound of the abdomen. Hope this helps. It is difficult to comment beyond this at this stage. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted. Take care!
Avatar f tn Hello, Your symptom is called polyuria (excessive frequency of voiding). It can be due to many reasons which can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones.
Avatar f tn Hello, Your symptom is called polyuria (excessive frequency of voiding). It can be due to many reasons which can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones.
Avatar f tn Have high levels of blood and protein in urine. Glucose levels and blood pressure are fine. I'm about 41 female About a 10 days ago I was surprised when I went to the restroom and noticed I had red bloody urine. At that time I had no pain only the urge to go to the restroom more so but no other symptoms.
Avatar f tn This is the STD forum and you were answered regarding that here already. Little to no risk for ANY std.
Avatar m tn Traces of glucose in your urine and wbc could be indicative of a urinary tract infection. If your symptom are just due to this it should be readily treated with an appropriate antibiotic and hydration. However, with the finding of glucose in your urine, you should also be checked for blood sugar levels. Hopefully the dr with check fasting glucose and Hba1c (3 months average blood glucose).
Avatar m tn Could it be that doing a low carb diet, made your body get the energy from the proteins and fats, and since the body didn´t get the energy from glucose, the little carbs you ate, kept on circulating in your blood? and released through urine?
Avatar f tn Hello, Your symptom is called polyuria (excessive frequency of voiding). It can be due to many reasons which can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones.
Avatar m tn Hi, What other symptoms present and what other diagnostic tests were done? Urinary frequency and urgency usually suggests kidney issues such as urinary tract infection. Pins and needles sensation in the hands and feet may suggest neurological issues as well. Regarding liver conditions, itchy skin may also be a symptom. It is best that you discuss the results with your attending physician for proper evaluation.
Avatar m tn If you have co-morbid conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or both, it is important that blood glucose and blood pressure are controlled. It is best that you discuss the results with your attending physician for proper evaluation. Take care and do keep us posted.
10419881 tn?1410007218 m really anxious because these symptoms have been going for about a week and a half and I have tried going off lactose and it really hasn't made a difference so I'm wondering about glucose intolerance but I'm also wondering if I should trust the doctor? I should mention i haven't had any vomiting or diarrhea at all. And my bowel movements are fairly consistent. I'm also thinking about the possibility of IBS but I don't want to worry too much.
Avatar n tn urine test shows ketones are negave and glucose is "normal" *though i hear urine tests aren't the best for blood sugar. I have not had any sexual encounters with another person. I'm wondering if these test results were just this way by chance, and if i did it again they might possibly come back differently. This sucks.
1353681 tn?1387083733 Also get pain in hands and arms and elbows... twitching in legs and feet. Asking for my sister, who is diabetic... anyone ever experience these symptoms?? She is to see a Rheumatoid Dr.
Avatar f tn People with normal kidneys and normal glucose metabolism do not have glucose in their urine (they may have 1+ immediately after a high carb meal). Albumin +1 Urine protein results always must be interpreted in conjunction with specific gravity. A small amount of protein normally is present in urine and may be detected in concentrated urine. Many false positive protein tests occur, especially with alkaline urine. The protein test detects mainly albumin.
Avatar n tn Depends on the cause of this bubbly urine - out of control diabetes, dehydration, recent kidney issues, or urinary tract infection. Also, there's a difference between bubbly and foamy. Since you haven't given us much to go by, I suggest you go see your doctor or go to your local hospital for an evaluation.
Avatar m tn What effect could this have on my fertility and other vital organs like kidney which is part of d urinary system?
Avatar m tn Hello, Your symptom is called polyuria (excessive frequency of voiding). It can be due to many reasons which can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones.
Avatar n tn Overactive bladder symptoms are urinary urgency, frequency and sometimes getting up at night to void. 5% of 25 yr olders have overactive bladder. You either have a structurally small bladder or its a functional problem where low volumes of urine in your bladder trigger the urge to void. Patients with overactive bladder "tend to urinate frequently".