If there is a lot of foam in the urine, is it because the kidneys are bad?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If there is a lot of foam in the urine, it is not necessarily a bad kidney.

    Normally, there is a certain amount of foam in the urine, but it dissipates quickly.

    Urine foam increases and does not dissipate easily, mainly in the following cases:

    1.Nephropathy. Such as acute and chronic nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, etc., due to abnormal kidney function, the body loses protein, and the protein in the urine increases, resulting in an increase in urine foam. This patient is often accompanied by eyelid edema and renal pain.

    2.Diabetes. People with diabetes have glucose in their urine, which causes increased foaming in the urine.

    3.Urinary tract infections. Patients with urinary tract infections, such as cystitis and urethritis, can cause increased foaming in the urine due to the presence of bacteria in the urine.

    4.Prostatitis. In patients with prostatitis, prostatic fluid may be mixed with the urine, which can cause increased foaming in the urine.

    5.Jaundice. In patients with jaundice, urine bilirubin is changed in soybean oil, and yellow foam appears after oscillation and does not disappear easily.

    6.Taking certain health products and medications may cause foamy urine.

    7.Normal, healthy physiological conditions, such as young people who have frequent sex and secretions in the urine, can also cause an increase in urine foam.

    Hope the above helps. Thank you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    One of the most frequently asked questions by the doctors in the nephrology department is: Doctor, do I have kidney disease if I have foam in my urine? In general, the nephrologist will recommend that the questioner have a urinalysis and then answer the patient's questions based on the test results.

    The reason why so many people ask such a question is that the urine of patients with kidney disease often contains a certain amount of protein, and if there is protein in the urine, then when urinating, you will find a lot of foam in the urine. That is to say, if a person has kidney disease and has proteinuria, then there will be foam in his urine. But some people look at this problem the other way around, which means that once they find that they have foam in their urine, they wonder if they have kidney disease.

    This suspicion has some significance, but it cannot be said for sure that there is foam in the urine and you have kidney disease. The reason is that foaming when urinating can be caused by a number of reasons.

    1.It's normal for urine to blow and form some foam when it's excreted. Foam formed by impact is generally small in number and large in size, and disappears quickly, so it is not pathological.

    2.Foam formed due to proteinuria. The foam is numerous, small in size, and does not disappear for a long time.

    I met a patient who was particularly careful, and his mother told me that she observed that her son's urine was foaming a lot, and the foam had not disappeared half an hour after urinating. This suggests that if you have a fine layer of foam floating in your urine that hasn't gone away for a long time, it's likely proteinuria, suggesting a kidney problem.

    There is also some explanation to be made here, people excrete a certain amount of protein every day, and the textbook says that if a person does not produce more than 150 milligrams of protein in a day, then it means that the kidneys are in a normal state. If you don't excrete more than 150 mg of protein in your urine in a day, then the foam in your urine is certainly not due to proteinuria. That said, if you see foam in your urine, you're definitely more than 150ml of protein in your urine as well.

    However, it does not mean that there is protein in the urine to have kidney disease, because people will also excrete more protein than the normal range through urine under certain circumstances, such as overeating, eating too much protein at one time; After strenuous exercise; Temporary proteinuria can also occur when standing for long periods of time and during exertion, which is not related to kidney disease.

    3.The purpose of human urination is to expel waste products from the body, such as urea, etc. Therefore, human urine usually contains some substances, which makes the urine have a strong tension and form foam when urinating.

    To sum up: if you have a history of kidney disease, then you should pay attention to your usual urination, and once you notice a lot of foam in your urine, then you should pay attention to check your urinalysis. If you haven't had kidney disease before, but you have foam in your urine, you don't need to be nervous, because foaming in your urine doesn't mean you're sick!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is not necessarily, as the presence of ammonia in the urine, and the concentration of urine may cause foam.

    To rule out kidney disease, urine routine and renal function tests are required, which cannot be judged by the color and appearance of urine alone.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If there is a lot of foamy urine, is it kidney disease?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I believe everyone is familiar with protein in the urine, so, do you know? In order to solve this confusion for you, let's listen to the explanation of the experts of the kidney disease hospital with the experts of our hospital, I hope it can help you.

    Experts point out that many patients come to the clinic because they find foam in their urine. Generally speaking, if the foam is large or different in size, and the duration is short, it is due to some organic substances (glucose) and inorganic substances (mineral salts) contained in the urine that make the urine more tense, and it is a normal flushing foam. This kind of foamy urine does not necessarily indicate that something is wrong with the body, and there is no need to be nervous.

    But if it's a big bubble that fades quickly, be wary of diabetes.

    If there is a fine layer of foam floating on the surface of the urine that persists for a long time, proteinuria is likely. The best way to identify yourself is to take a test tube filled with 20 ml of urine, and shake it back and forth by hand, if there is a fine foam on the surface of the urine that does not dissipate for a long time, it is suspected proteinuria, or the urine examination shall prevail, and you should go to the hospital for further examination and diagnosis in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Analysis: There is foam in the urine because there are proteins.

    Guidance: If there is nothing to do in the urine routine, it means that there is no protein, and it is generally fine, if you are not at ease, you can check the kidney function again, if you are fine, there is really nothing to do, and you don't have to worry too much.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If there is a lot of foamy urine and it lasts for more than a month, go to a regular hospital for a urine test, which will cost you a dozen yuan. If it's just the occasional bubble, don't worry.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If there is a lot of foam when urinating, it is not a problem with the kidneys, because the liquid left from a high altitude will itself splash foam.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After urinating, a small amount of foam will appear, and the foam will dissipate in about a minute or two, if the foam does not dissipate for a long time, this may be related to kidney disease, but it may also be related to diabetes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If there is foam in the urine, it may be caused by kidney disease. This is a very common cause, and sometimes, urinary tract infections can also cause foam, and in this case, you should go for a check-up and consult a doctor to check your physical health through the examination and prescribe the right medicine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there is foam in the urine, it may be caused by kidney disease. It is a very common cause, urinary tract infections can also cause foaming, this occurs , proteinuria, but not necessarily chronic nephritis, because fever, strenuous exercise, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Persistent foam in the urine indicates that the patient may have proteinuria, but not necessarily chronic nephritis, which can also be caused by fever, strenuous exercise, etc. Detailed examinations, such as microalbuminuria and 24-hour urine protein quantification, are recommended to assist in diagnosis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many reasons for nephritis, including the following: 1. Pathogens, common bacteria, viruses, parasites, protozoa, etc., can cause acute infection of the kidney, and inflammation occurs, so that the kidney function declines sharply and manifests as nephritis; 2. Patients take some drugs orally, heavy metals, etc., which will reduce kidney function and cause damage to the kidneys, which is drug-induced damage; 3. Some tumors, common benign and malignant tumors can cause kidney involvement and nephritis; 4. Caused by other diseases, such as allergenic purpura, hepatitis, diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc.; 5. The patient's own immune dysfunction; 6. Genetic factors.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many causes of nephritis. For example, if hypertensive patients do not control their blood pressure in their daily life, there is a high possibility that the condition will be aggravated, which will affect the normal kidney function of the patient, and finally the problem of nephritis. Bacterial infections can also cause nephritis.

    Viruses and parasites are one of the causes of nephritis. In addition, among all the factors that induce nephritis, upper respiratory tract infection is also one of the more common. In addition, if the patient is overtired, infected with viruses, improperly administered drugs, or staying up late for a long time, etc., the patient's resistance will be reduced, and the burden on the kidneys will be increased, which may also cause nephritis.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, bowel movements are very abnormal, and kidney disease is very related, so you need to go to the hospital for examination in time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, we usually have to go to bed early and get up early, drink more water, exercise more, and eat more vegetables and fruits, so that our body can be healthier.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, it could be something else, I don't think you should think too much about it.

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