What’s wrong with foamy urine even after treatment for nephrotic syndrome?

Foam in urine even after the treatment of nephrotic syndrome may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or the disease is not completely cured, or combined with urinary tract infection.
One of the clinical features of nephrotic syndrome is a large amount of proteinuria, which will lead to an increase of foam in urine. The reason why there is still foam in the urine after treatment may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or the disease has not been relieved, or there may be a combination of infections of the urinary system.
1. It may be physiological reasons, normal people with high bladder pressure, urination will also form a large number of bubbles in the urine, which will usually dissipate in a short period of time.
2. In the course of nephrotic syndrome treatment, the foam in urine of patients with remission will gradually decrease, and some patients with poor response to drug therapy may not decrease the foam in urine, but we can’t judge the recovery of the disease by the amount of foam in urine, and we should check the 24-hour quantitative assessment of urinary protein to evaluate the remission of the disease.
3. In addition, urinary tract infection can lead to changes in the composition of urine, and more foam will appear in the urine.
Nephrotic syndrome in the course of treatment need to be fixed to the regular hospital period review, standardized treatment. Timely understanding of the disease, but also early detection of other diseases, early treatment.