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Asking For Self, Male 43, sibi Balochistan
I observed that I urined more then before so I take a lab test of mine Urine DR in result of that test it shows that glocus level is (+++) so I want advice from a general physian
aap apna fasting blood glucose karwain aur phr mujhy appointment lay kar dikhain
please consult an MBBS doctor near your home for management
As a urologist, I can explain the significance of your urine test results, but it's important to understand that a high glucose level in your urine (glucosuria) is often a sign of high blood glucose, which is primarily managed by an endocrinologist or a general physician.
Here's my advice based on your information:
* **Positive Glucose in Urine (+++):** This finding is a strong indicator that your blood glucose levels are elevated. Normally, your kidneys reabsorb almost all the glucose back into your bloodstream. When blood glucose levels are very high, the kidneys cannot reabsorb it all, and some spills into the urine.
* **Increased Urination (Polyuria):** High blood glucose can lead to increased urination because the body tries to excrete the excess glucose, drawing water with it. This is a classic symptom of hyperglycemia.
* **Urgent Next Step: See a General Physician or Endocrinologist:** Given these findings, it is absolutely critical that you **immediately schedule an appointment with your general physician or an endocrinologist.** They will perform further tests, including a blood glucose test (fasting, random, and/or HbA1c), to accurately diagnose the cause of your high glucose levels.
* **Potential Diagnosis:** While I cannot diagnose you, high glucose in the urine and increased urination are hallmark symptoms of **diabetes mellitus**. Early diagnosis and management are crucial to prevent long-term complications.
* **Urological Perspective:** While glucosuria itself isn't a direct urological condition, high blood glucose levels can have indirect urological implications over time, such as increased risk of urinary tract infections (due to sugar in the urine providing a breeding ground for bacteria) or, in the long term, kidney damage (diabetic nephropathy), which is why addressing the underlying glucose issue is paramount.
**In summary, your priority should be to consult with a general physician or an endocrinologist as soon as possible for a definitive diagnosis and management plan.** Do not delay this consultation.
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You need to get HbA1c test done to rule out diabetes.
3 months ago
MBBS, Certified Nutritionist, Hijama Certified, Certified Family Medicine | Lahore | Book Appointment
Not to rule out diabetes , but to know how much uncontrolled his sugar is
3 months ago
MBBS, Certified Nutritionist, Hijama Certified, Certified Family Medicine | Lahore | Book Appointment
he is still undiagnosed , so i want FBS to document diabetes
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158 is at fasting.
3 months ago
MBBS, Certified Nutritionist, Hijama Certified, Certified Family Medicine | Lahore | Book Appointment
kindly take appointment so ur treatment can be started
3 months ago
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online?
3 months ago
MBBS, Certified Nutritionist, Hijama Certified, Certified Family Medicine | Lahore | Book Appointment
yes
3 months ago