how does liver problem causes temporary glycosuria
The human liver is responsible for a variety of functions, including the processing of carbohydrates, which leads to the formation of blood glucose that is required for brain and other bodily functions. Cirrohsis of the liver caused by the over-consumption of alcohol as well as liver disease and cancer can all affect the processing of carbohydrates. If not broken down correctly, excess glucose can be released into the bloodstream, leading to poor absorption in the renal system and the passage of sugar into urine or glycosuria. While it is unusual for liver problems to be the result of glycosuria, it has been documented in some cases, especially in advanced stages of illness or early liver failure. @anybody
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