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Home » Renal Glycosuria

Renal Glycosuria

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Renal Glycosuria

Question 1. What is glycosuria? Mention the renal threshold for glucose.(or) Compare the GTT curve with different diabetic conditions (or) Renal glycosuria. 
Answer:

Glycosuria:

  • The excretion of glucose in the urine is called glycosuria.

The renal threshold for glucose:

  • If the level of glucose in the blood is above 160 – 180 mg/dl it is excreted in urine.
  • This value is referred to as the renal threshold for glucose.

“Understanding renal glycosuria through FAQs: Composition, functions, and uses explained”

Question 2. Mention the functions of insulin and glucagon.
Answer:

Carbohydrate hormones

“Importance of studying renal glycosuria for medical students: Questions explained”

Question 3. Name the hormones that increase blood glucose.
Answer:

Hormones that increase blood glucose are:

  1. Glucagon
  2. Epinephrine
  3. Thyroxine
  4. Glucocorticoids
  5. Growth hormone
  6. 6ACTH.

“Factors influencing success with renal glycosuria studies: Q&A”

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