A 30-year-old man urinating foamy urine may be due to kidney damage, diabetes, urinary tract infection, retrograde ejaculation and urine concentration.
1. Kidney damage: kidney diseases such as primary glomerulonephritis, various types of secondary kidney damage such as diabetes, hypertension, etc., can lead to impaired renal function, increased protein in the urine, the emergence of urine and urine foam.
2. Diabetes: diabetic patients with elevated levels of urine glucose or urine ketone bodies in the urine to reduce the surface tension of the urine, will make the urine foam increase, may also be accompanied by fatigue, drinking, urination and other symptoms.
3. urinary tract infection: urethritis, prostatitis and other serious infections, the presence of gas-producing bacteria in the urinary tract, can produce bubbles to make the urine foam.
4. semen influence: the presence of semen components in the urethra can also cause 30-year-old men to urinate foamy urine, common such as retrograde ejaculation, spermatorrhea after urination and so on.
5. Concentration of urine: in the case of drinking too little water, diarrhea, etc., the human body due to the lack of water caused by the concentration of urine, easy to urinate foamy.
30-year-old man urine foam more than there may be other reasons, specific medication need to physician for guidance, unauthorized use of medication may cause serious adverse effects on the body.