What’s wrong with the urine foam that doesn’t go away for half an hour?

Foamy urine that does not dissipate in half an hour is commonly referred to as foamy urine in clinical practice. Foamy urine can be seen in a variety of diseases, such as diabetes, nephrotic syndrome, urinary tract infections and so on.
1. Diabetes mellitus: It is a metabolic disease characterized by a gradual increase in blood glucose levels, which can be caused by heredity, insufficient insulin secretion and other factors. The main symptoms can be manifested as polydrinking, polyuria, polyphagia, foamy urine and so on.
2. Nephrotic syndrome: it is a clinical syndrome, which can be caused by heredity, infection and other factors. The main symptoms can be seen as edema, hyperlipidemia, hypoproteinemia, foamy urine and so on.
3. Urinary tract infection: it is a kind of infectious disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms, which can be caused by bacterial infection, stones and other factors. The main symptoms can be seen in urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain, foamy urine and so on.
If foamy urine occurs, you should go to the hospital in time for hospital-related examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.