👉 In medical terminology, azoturia is defined as an abnormal high level of blood glucose in the urine. The excessive levels of glucose are due to a metabolic disorder or condition that leads to a decrease in the production of insulin, which can cause the body to use stored glycogen instead of glucose for energy. This condition can be caused by diabetes, obesity, certain medications, or other conditions where the body is unable to properly regulate blood sugar levels. Azoturia is often considered an indicator of kidney