Urine sugar is an increase in blood sugar levels from its limits and normal rates, forcing the kidney to pass quantities of it during the washing process, to be discharged and get rid of excess through urine.
The average normal human blood sugar is 70-100 milligrams per cubic centimeter of blood plasma. If a person has a normal rate, this is a sufficient indication that the person is suffering from urinary incontinence, That the kidneys suffer from a defect so that pass through the urine amounts are not exceeding the normal rate of sugar, and the final diagnosis that this person suffers from diabetes through a blood test.
The main reason for the overall increase in sugar is that beta cells, which are part of the Langerhans cells on the surface of the pancreas, have become totally or partially unable to produce the hormone insulin responsible for the control of sugar rates within the normal range allowed In the blood, resulting in an increase in the proportion of sugar in the blood, and there is no room to get rid of the body except through the kidneys during the washing process to be passed through the urine after that.
The symptoms of urinary incontinence start with the patient feeling thirsty and drinking continuously for water and fluids without any benefit. He continues to feel thirsty and his consumption of water and other fluids continues, and it is accompanied by the continuous and continuous flow of the toilet to eliminate the constant need to urinate to get rid of excess fluid in his body.
Whatever the patient tried to go to the special herbs and popular recipes to get rid of this disease remains the need in most cases, if not all of them is the need to use the only drug available so far, the injection of insulin or the use of adjuvant drugs that stimulate the production within the body, in cases In which beta cells still have little or no effect on production and are not completely powerless, because in the latter case it is inevitable to resort to injections of insulin. In general, you should avoid eating too much sugars, starchy foods, fats, and carbohydrates, because these substances work to increase blood sugar, and transport it through the urine afterwards.