Sugar in blood and urine is tested with Benedict's solution.
When reducing sugars treated with Benedict solutions, the blue copper sulphate (Benedict reagent) reduces into cuprous oxides ,it gives different colours due to presence of sugar in urine.
Urine is tested for the following in a laboratory: Sugar, blood, protein, white blood cells, and bacteria. The presence of these in your urine is usually the symptom of a problem. Also the urine PH balance (acidity) is tested.
want to know what course sugar in the blood
In the normal DOT physical, the urine is checked for blood, protein, sugar, and specific gravity. DOT-protocol drug test may or may not be included.
There is no blood tested in a urine test.
It means that the sugar level in your urine is .5% higher than the normal sugar level . (=
Most of the time it means that your body is producing to much sugar which can lead or even mean that you have diabetes. Call your doctor and get tested for this.
Blood and urine (wee)
Yes, you can test your blood sugar through a urine sample. The sample is checked with a colored dipstick that measures the presence of glucose in the urine. The blood sugar test with the blood sample is more accurate and more conventional.
Urine is tested for REDUCING SUBSTANCES. Glucose, fructose, etc are reducing substances. This test is non-specific. How ever, there is another test "Osazone test" that can identify the difference. In some people with uncontrolled diabetes, urine is tested for ketone bodies. Presence of ketone bodies in urine indicates that the patient is in trouble.
You will take a blood and urine test (including a test for drugs). Females will be tested for pregnancy. Your blood will be tested for HIV, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, RPR, and Alcohol. There are also two different urine tests, one is the legal drug urine and the other tests for pH, blood, protein, and specific gravity.
This some times happen in pregnancy. It is not harmful.
Urine, blood and hair are commonly tested for drugs.