Can a urinary tract infection or kidney infection cause glucose in the urine? - kidney infection causes more condition_symptoms
I went to the doctor to treat a urinary tract infection and told me there was no glucose in urine. Do not say how much. Can a urinary tract infection or kidney infection cause?
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Yes, but not very likely. Actually consume infectious organisms, glucose, and the kidney is very good, until the fall of glucose, even if they are infected.
When a small amount, could be infected. If high, then you should suspect the diagnosis of diabetes or kidney disease directly (Fanconi syndrome of cystinosis ...).
If low to moderate compared to the acute infection, probably nothing to fear.
If .... higher, and obesity and diabetes is high on the list.
usually do not, these are the first signs of diabetes sometimes do?.
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