-
There are several reasons why foam in the urine increases
1. Physiology. For example, the urine is concentrated, resulting in an increase in foam in the urine. For physiological reasons, there is no need to carry out **, and it is generally appropriate to increase drinking water.
2. Increased glucose in the urine caused by diabetes, or increased ketones in the urine.
3. The retraction of protein in kidney tissue caused by various reasons, and the positive urine protein, which increases the surface tension of urine and leads to an increase in foam. Various types of kidney diseases are common, such as acute and chronic nephritis.
If there is a lot of foam during urination, it is likely to be considered to be caused by pathological phenomena, such as high blood sugar, urinary tract infection, or substantial lesions of the urinary system.
It is recommended to go to the urology department of the local tertiary public hospital to first do color ultrasound of the urinary system, urine routine examination, and fasting blood sugar to make a clear diagnosis. It is very important to find out the cause of the disease first, and then proceed to the next correct **.
-
There are many reasons for the foam in the urine, and the possible reasons are: 1. It is related to excessive concentration of urine. Because there is no urination at night, and there is no water replenishment at night, the urine is in a concentrated state, the concentration of urinary solutes is relatively high, and there is more foam due to the action of ** factors in the process of urination, which is not a pathological phenomenon.
If you drink plenty of fluids, your urine becomes clear and the foam decreases during urination, it may be associated with concentration. Urine specific gravity can be checked with routine urinalysis and excessive foaming may occur if the specific gravity is too high. 2. Urinary tract infection, showing an increase in urinary tract protein, or various types of kidney disease, resulting in an increase in urine protein content, can also cause more foam protein in the urine, and produce more foam in the process of urination.
Qualitative or quantitative urine protein testing is recommended, and if the urine protein content is high, the foam increases, which is associated with the increase in protein content. 3. The increase of bilirubin and urobilinogen in urine can also lead to an increase in urine foam, so it is recommended to perform routine urine examination.
-
The formation of foam in the urine is caused by the high surface tension of the liquid. The higher the surface tension, the more foam is formed. Human urine, in addition to containing most of the water, also contains a very small amount of foam.
However, changes in the composition of the urine, such as protein, mucus and organic matter, can increase the tension on the surface.
Therefore, there is a large amount of foam in the urine, and there are generally the following conditions: (1) There is a lesion in the kidney or an increase in urethral secretions, and the exact cause needs to be determined by further examination. (2) It is normal to stop sexual life for a long time, often have sperm loss, or frequent excitement increases the mucus secreted by the bulbourethral gland, and it is normal for foam to increase.
3) Some people have gas-producing bacteria in the urinary tract, and bubbles can be produced in the urine, which are different from bubbles. It is recommended that you drink plenty of water, rest more, and pay attention to hygiene and cleanliness.
-
According to what you said, it is generally seen in lack of sleep, lack of water intake, and then proteinuria. Normal foam is of different sizes and can easily dissipate. If the foam is very fine and does not disperse easily, you should go to the hospital for a blood test and urine routine.
You can drink plenty of water and get enough sleep.
-
Suggestion: Hello, there are often patients who find that there are many small bubbles in their urine every time they urinate, and they panic and ask the urologist if they have kidney or bladder disease. In fact, there are many reasons why there are many bubbles in the urine.
If you find many small bubbles in your urine when urinating, it may be caused by chronic inflammation of the kidneys, diabetes, and high blood pressure that may cause proteinuria. In addition, because the air is full of the environment, the toilet is no exception, when the urine hits the water surface, it will also make the air fluctuate, and produce bubbles, if we observe that when it rains, when the rain falls on the surface of the pond, bubbles will also be produced, but if the strength of the urine is not strong, such as some patients with hypertrophy of the prostate, the urine is dripping, even if there is inflammation, it may not produce bubbles. There is gas formation in the urine, first of all, it must be **it**, it may come from the body, or it may enter from the outside world, normal urine does not contain the so-called air or other gases, but if there is a urinary tract infection and the causative agent is Escherichia coli, Proteus and other bacteria, these bacteria will produce gas when destroying the urinary epithelium or decomposing urine, resulting in bubbles or gas during urination.
In addition, when the patient needs to undergo endoscopic or surgical examinations due to his or her condition, air will also be introduced by instruments, or the urinary organs will be directly exposed to the air due to surgery, and although the sutures will still cause air to enter the kidneys or bladder to produce pneumaturia. The most troublesome is the so-called? Tubes, such as the large intestine, bladder generated?
Tube, and this? The tube can be produced due to severe infection, surgery, tumor invasion, or radiation exposure, so that gas from the gastrointestinal tract can also enter the bladder and cause pneumaturia. Fortunately, with the exception of urinary tract infections, ?
Tubes rarely occur, and most of the pneumouria from endoscopy and surgery will be excreted from the body after one or two urinations, and there is no major problem. When you find that there are many small bubbles in the urine, if you suspect whether it is caused by a disease, you can do a routine urine examination to see if the urine has proteinuria, hematuria, and whether there is an increase in white blood cells in concentrated cells, and you can also observe whether the specific gravity of the urine is too high. so as not to cause the symptoms of too many bubbles in the urine. In fact, once you find that there are a lot of bubbles in your urine, and there is no proteinuria, hematuria, or increased white blood cells after a routine urine examination, you don't need to worry too much.
-
When there is a disease of the liver and kidneys, the content of bilirubin or protein in the urine increases, so that more bubbles will be produced when urinating, or other urinary tract infections will also cause the foam in the urine to increase.
-
If there are bubbles in the urine, it means that there is a lot of protein in the urine, and if the urine protein is too high, it may have kidney problems, and you need to go to the hospital for examination to further confirm the diagnosis. It is necessary to check the urine routine, 24-hour urine protein, and kidney function.
-
There is a certain tension on the surface of the urine, which can inhibit the formation of foam in the urine, and when the urine contains impurities, it will cause bubbles in the urine. There are bubbles in the urine, and there are two conditions: pathological and physiological. Pathological causes, such as diabetic patients because of high glucose in the urine, will reduce the tension of the urine surface, and a large amount of foam will appear.
In patients with chronic kidney disease, because urine contains a large number of crystals, proteins, red blood cells and other components, it will also change the tension of the urine surface, so that a large amount of foam will be produced during urination, and the foam will not disappear for a long time. When men urinate standing up, due to the very high distance, they will also impact a small amount of foam, but the foam can quickly disappear on its own, which is a physiological normal condition and does not need to be **. It is recommended to go to the hospital for urine routine examination, blood lipids, renal function, kidney color ultrasound, kidney CT, blood glucose monitoring and other examinations, which will help clarify the condition.
-
If the bubble does not disappear, it is considered proteinuria, and you should go to the hospital for examination, and find the problem in time**. If the bubbles disappear, then it is considered to have something to do with diet, exercise more, and do more exercise.
-
Foamy urine may occur in the case of diabetes, kidney disease, liver or biliary tract disease, bladder disease, urinary system disease, and should be visited in a timely manner.
Normal, it is a personal physical metabolic problem, which can only be solved by drinking water.
Go to the 4S shop to check it, this will have a lot to do with the condition of your car, and the situation of new cars and old cars will not be the same. If it is broken suddenly, the possible problems will be more complicated, such as the fan does not rotate and does not dissipate heat, the water pump is broken and does not rotate and does not circulate, which will lead to high engine pressure, and water leakage and lack of water may also lead to too high boiling pressure, which can easily lead to high pressure in the water system.
Hello, currently describing the symptoms of inability to urinate, generally consider the symptoms of prostatitis, which will cause, timely maintenance and rest as well. >>>More
Decreased kidney function.
If you go to the toilet all the time, it means that your kidney function is declining, and it's time to take care of your kidneys. >>>More
The most common cause of urinary leakage in women is stress urinary incontinence, which occurs when the pressure in the bladder is greater than the pressure of the urethral sphincter due to the overactivity of the bladder, such as when the abdominal pressure plus the pressure of the bladder is greater than the pressure of the urethral sphincter during laughter, coughing, or strenuous activity. In addition, women's urge incontinence is also a common cause of urinary leakage, due to women with acute and chronic cystitis caused by overactive bladder, resulting in frequent urination, urgency, bladder contraction, at this time the pressure in the bladder will be greater than the urethral sphincter pressure, causing urine leakage.