What characterizes nephritis foamy urine

Nephritis foamy urine is characterized by a large amount of fine dense foam that does not easily dissipate, and some patients may have hematuria.
Nephritis may be caused by immune disorders, heredity, infection, drugs and other factors. When the glomerular filtration membrane is damaged, its permeability will be relatively high, plasma protein filtration can exceed the ability of tubular reabsorption, and patients may develop proteinuria.
If the protein content in the urine increases, foamy urine can appear during urination. Foamy urine in patients with nephritis manifests itself as a large number of dense tiny bubbles, and is not easy to dissipate. Some nephritis patients may also have red urine visible to the naked eye, mostly transient. Accompanied by edema, hypertension, fever, malaise and other symptoms.
Once patients are diagnosed with nephritis, they need to actively cooperate with doctors to take relevant treatment measures to avoid delaying the condition. Daily need to eat a light diet, mainly high-quality protein, such as eggs, milk, lean meat and so on. Appropriate physical exercise can help strengthen the body’s resistance.
Nephritis patients are advised to go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the physician standardized treatment.