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The excretion of glucose in the urine is called glycosuria.

What is glycosuria?

When you have glucose or other sugars like lactose, fructose, or galactose in your urine, you have glycosuria. Sometimes, this is referred to as glucosuria. ‌

When your blood sugar is too high, your body often removes glucose in your urine. When a person is healthy, their kidneys filter the glucose and reabsorb the majority of it into the blood. ‌

Causes of glycosuria

  • When there is a problem in making and using the hormone insulin
  • When kidney tubules are damaged
  • Intake of sugar is high

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