Excess urine glucose generally refers to positive urine glucose. If positive urine glucose is caused by drinking alcohol, no special treatment is generally needed, and you can stop drinking for a period of time and then review the test; if it is caused by diabetes, treatment is needed, including medication, diet, exercise, etc. Drinking alcohol is not recommended for diabetic patients. After drinking alcohol, alcohol may affect the reabsorption of glucose, resulting in excess glucose being excreted in the urine, leading to positive urine glucose. In this case, if the positive urine glucose is caused by alcohol consumption, no special treatment is needed, and the urine glucose test should be repeated after a period of time after stopping alcohol consumption. If the urine sugar is positive due to diabetes, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use hypoglycemic drugs, such as gliclazide, acarbose, etc., or insulin injection treatment, with diet control and appropriate exercise. And, if the patient is already suffering from diabetes, drinking alcohol may aggravate the diabetes, resulting in positive urine sugar, such cases need to standardize the treatment should also stop drinking. In such cases, in addition to standardized treatment, you should also quit drinking. It is recommended that you go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment if you have a positive urine glucose after drinking alcohol.