Why Do I Have Excessive Bubbles in My Urine?
There are many reasons for the appearance of foam during urination, which can be divided into physiological and pathological reasons. Physiological reasons are due to patients drinking less water in their daily lives, resulting in less urine and relatively increased organic matter excreted by the body, which leads to urine concentration and thus the appearance of urine foam. Pathological reasons are caused by some kidney diseases, diabetes, hypertension, and other diseases. It is recommended that patients undergo urine routine tests in hospitals regularly to determine the cause of the disease and receive targeted treatment. The following situations require timely examination: 1. Frequent urination, urgent urination, and painful urination, please consult a urologist; 2. Hematuria and edema, please consult a nephrologist; 3. Elevated blood pressure, please consult a nephrologist and a cardiologist; 4. Elevated blood sugar, please consult a nephrologist and an endocrinologist. Relief and treatment suggestions: 1. Try to relax and calm down; 2. Pay attention to diet and avoid exhaustion; 3. If you have a history of kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes, etc., you should focus on diet and regular follow-up; 4. Seek medical attention promptly if your condition worsens.