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Foamy pee may be a sign of proteinuria, a condition in which protein concentrations in the urine are high, typically due to a kidney-related issue. There may also be harmless explanations for bubbly or foamy pee, such as dehydration, and potentially severe ones, like preeclampsia or diabetic kidney disease. Noticing foamy urine can be concerning, but it’s not always a sign of a serious issue. Occasional foaminess may result from rapid urination or dehydration, but persistent foamy urine can indicate kidney problems or protein leakage (proteinuria). Common Causes of Foamy Urine: Fast Urination – Forceful urination can trap air, causing bubbles. Dehydration –... Foamy urine can be a sign that you have protein in your urine, which is not normal. Medicine Made Simple SummarySeeing foam or bubbles in your urine may feel odd, but often it’s harmless — caused by a quick stream or mild dehydration. However, when foamy urine happens frequently or is paired with swelling, fatigue or changes in urine volume, it could signal that the kidneys are leaking protein. In this blog we’ll walk through what causes foamy urine, when to worry, how it’s diagnosed and what treatments or lifestyle changes can help you keep your urinary and kidney ...
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