What Causes Ants On Urine When Tested Negative For Diabetes?
Question: Hi
I was tested before negative for diabetes, but now I see ants on my urine. I'm confused n need help n as seers.
I was tested negative for diabetes. I see ants on my urine. I'm confuse
I was tested before negative for diabetes, but now I see ants on my urine. I'm confused n need help n as seers.
I was tested negative for diabetes. I see ants on my urine. I'm confuse
Brief Answer:
Nothing to worry.
Detailed Answer:
HI
Greetings from Dr.Divakara.P
Thanks for posting your query.
Ants on the urine need not indicate that you have diabetes. There are other substances normally present in urine that might attract ants.
If you have been tested negative for diabetes recently then no need to do anything.
But kindly upload the test reports and let me know when you were tested also.
Regards.
Nothing to worry.
Detailed Answer:
HI
Greetings from Dr.Divakara.P
Thanks for posting your query.
Ants on the urine need not indicate that you have diabetes. There are other substances normally present in urine that might attract ants.
If you have been tested negative for diabetes recently then no need to do anything.
But kindly upload the test reports and let me know when you were tested also.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Hi Doc. Thanks for your answer. The diabetes test was done in August. I noticed this ants on the urine today. Do I need to do another??
Brief Answer:
Urine sugar test is required.
Detailed Answer:
HI
NO need , but I needed to know whether Urine Sugar tests was done or not. If done and if its normal then don't worry nothing extra needs to be done .
But if urine sugar test is not done kindly get it done and revert back with report.
Regards.
Urine sugar test is required.
Detailed Answer:
HI
NO need , but I needed to know whether Urine Sugar tests was done or not. If done and if its normal then don't worry nothing extra needs to be done .
But if urine sugar test is not done kindly get it done and revert back with report.
Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar