What’s wrong with morning urine foam that doesn’t go away?

Morning urine foamy and not dissipating is commonly caused by glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, vasculitis renal damage, physiological reasons and other reasons.
1. Glomerulonephritis: in patients with glomerulonephritis, there is an increase in protein in the urine, and the protein increases the surface tension of the urine, thus making the urine foamy.
2. Diabetic nephropathy: In addition to urine protein, urine contains a lot of sugar and some organic and inorganic substances, which will make the urine appear some foam.
3. Vasculitis renal damage: when the kidneys have vasculitis renal damage, the high filtration state of the kidneys will have the relevant protein leakage into the urine to form proteinuria, resulting in the patient’s urine analysis of the phenomenon of morning foamy urine.
4. Physiological reasons: if you don’t urinate for a long time or drink less water, urine can be concentrated, and then the phenomenon of foam in urine can appear.
In addition to the above, urine foam can also be seen in nephrotic syndrome and other diseases. When the morning urine foam does not dissipate and is accompanied by other discomforts, it is recommended that you consult a doctor for further examination as prescribed by the doctor, to identify the cause with the help of the doctor, and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy.