Morning urine foam for 10 minutes does not dissipate may suggest proteinuria and so on, divided into physiological and pathological two cases. Physiological include strenuous exercise, consume a lot of high protein food, etc.; pathological may be nephritis, diabetic nephropathy, etc..
1. Physiological: proteinuria may occur after strenuous exercise or consuming a large amount of high protein food, and will usually return to normal after rest and diet control.
2. Pathologic: including nephritis, diabetic nephropathy and so on. Nephritis is mainly characterized by proteinuria, hematuria, edema and hypertension, accompanied by renal insufficiency. Diabetic nephropathy is one of the most common microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus, and when proteinuria occurs, it can be manifested as foam in the urine and so on.
Morning urine foam 10 minutes does not dissipate people should promptly go to the hospital, under the guidance of professional physicians to clarify the cause, timely treatment.