Service Providers for Corresponding Urine Sugar with Fasting
The Corresponding Urine Sugar with Fasting test measures the level of glucose in the urine after a period of fasting, typically overnight or after at least 8 hours without food. Normally, glucose should not be present in the urine unless blood glucose levels are significantly elevated, as the kidneys reabsorb glucose when blood sugar is within normal limits. If glucose is detected in the urine, it may indicate hyperglycemia or impaired glucose regulation, which are common signs of diabetes mellitus or insulin resistance. Monitoring urine sugar levels during fasting helps assess basal blood sugar control, and is useful in diagnosing or managing diabetes and pre-diabetes.