👉 Glycosis, also known as glycosuria, is a condition characterized by excessive uric acid production in the kidneys. It occurs when the body fails to properly remove excess uric acid from the urine, leading to accumulation in the bloodstream. Glycosis can be caused by several factors such as diabetes mellitus, kidney disease, or certain medications. The symptoms of glycosis include increased urination, thirst, and a feeling of fullness after eating, along with weight loss and fatigue