The condition marked by the presence of high amounts of glucose in urine is known as glycosuria. Healthy people usually feature low levels of glucose in urine. High levels of glucose in urine is a common feature in diabetic patients, especially if the high levels of blood sugar in diabetics remains untreated. In addition to… Continue reading Glucose in Urine
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Lipoma
Lipoma is a term used to describe the growth of benign bumps just below the skin surface and above the muscle tissue. It consists of fat cells and looks just like a fibrous capsule. The fatty lumps grow slowly; they can be easily moved with the hand and feel doughy. Lipoma can affect both genders… Continue reading Lipoma
Pus cells in urine
The occurrence of pus cells in urine is generally a sign of infection present in some part of the body, or a symptom of an underlying disease. In medical terms, the elimination of pus cells in urine is called pyuria. It is classified into two kinds, i.e., microscopic pyuria and gross pyuria. Urine with pus… Continue reading Pus cells in urine
Carbuncle
Carbuncle is a term used to refer to a group of boils that develop on the skin and often cause pain. Infection of the hair follicles by bacteria and subsequent inflammation causes the formation of tender reddish bumps on the skin’s surface. These bumps, known as boils or furuncles, rapidly fill with pus and keep… Continue reading Carbuncle