Diastasuria

Diastasuria is a condition in which excess amounts of diastase (amylase enzyme) are found in the urine. Diastase is an important component of the digestive system, it is responsible for the breakdown of carbohydrates and helps absorb food. However, in the case of diastasuria, excess enzyme can lead to various health problems.

The causes of diastasuria can be different. For example, diastasuria can be caused by various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, such as pancreatitis, stomach or intestinal ulcers, as well as various infections and inflammations. Diastasuria can also be caused by taking certain medications.

Diastasuria is characterized by the presence of a large amount of diastase in the urine. This can cause a number of symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and others. In addition, diastasis can cause damage to the kidneys and other organs, which can lead to serious health consequences.

To diagnose diastasuria, it is necessary to conduct a urine test for diastase content. If diastase levels are elevated, this may indicate the presence of gastrointestinal disease or other health problems.

Treatment for diastasuria depends on the cause of its occurrence. In some cases, simply changing your diet or stopping medications that may cause diastasuria is enough. In other cases, treatment of the underlying disease or infections may be necessary.

It is important to remember that diastasuria is a symptom, not a disease. Therefore, if you experience symptoms of diastasuria, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Diastasuria is the appearance of amyloidase in the urine, which is an indicator of the condition of the pancreas, or more precisely amylase.

The spread is called amylanuria when the concentration of the enzyme in the urine exceeds normal limits. If its amount begins to approach zero, then we are talking about diastasuria. This means that the pancreas produces enough amylase to digest fats and carbohydrates, but the levels of the enzyme decrease and become too low for normal digestion. Essentially, there is insufficiency of pancreatic function in the body.