Foamy urine may be a urinary disease, but it may also be a normal physiological phenomenon or the result of other diseases such as diabetes or liver or kidney type diseases.
Foamy urine may occur when the urinary system is infected, such as cystitis, urethritis, etc., and there is an abnormal increase in the body’s secretions, which expands the fluid tension of the urine.
In addition to this, under normal circumstances, if urination is too rapid, the tension of urine is strong, forming a collision with the urinal, resulting in foamy urine.
When the body is severely dehydrated, there is not enough water in the body to dilute the urine, making the concentration of urine too high will also have the formation of foamy urine.
Diabetic patients with high blood sugar, glucose content in the urine is also increased, making the urine tension increased, the emergence of foamy urine; liver, kidney disease patients with abnormal levels of urinary proteins or bilirubin in the urine, but also make the urine tension increased to produce more bubbles, the formation of foamy urine.
If foamy urine occurs for a long time, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time.