Here are some causes of Foamy Urine or Bubbles in Urine
Diabetes
Small bubbles in urine are a common occurrence among those with diabetes, and may be the result of excessive amounts of protein (albuminuria).
When blood sugar levels increase, the tissues of the kidneys sometime become scarred and damaged, and leak protein into the urine. The urine may appear foamy at this situation. This is called diabetic kidney disease.
Preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy that causes a buildup of protein in the urine (bubbles as a result). Other symptoms are high blood pressure; swelling in the hands, face, and feet; pitting edema; vision problems; and shortness of breath.
The symptoms can be hard to differentiate from the normal effects of pregnancy, but if a woman has not experienced them earlier in the pregnancy or if they occur in combination, it’s important to get evaluated.
Proteinuria
Excess protein in the urine can come from an inflammation of the glomerulus. It may also be the sign of a kidney disorder, a side effect of a drug, rheumatoid arthritis etc.
The protein is measured in grams per deciliter. A healthy urine can contain some protein (less than 150 grams per deciliter). More than 150gram/deciliter indicates proteinuria.
Massive proteinuria (excreting more than 3.58 grams within 24 hours), may lead to chronic kidney disease.
Vesicocolic Fistula
A fistula is a abnormal/unwanted connection between two normal organs. In the case of a vesicocolic fistula, the connection is between urinary tract and the colon.
As water passes through the colon, it can end up becoming retained at the base of the bladder due to the fistula. This builds extra pressure on the bladder and results in more forceful urination, similar to the force caused by holding in pee. Consequently, the bubbles from a vesicocolic fistula will be foamy in nature.
These fistulas are rare but can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition.
Hypercalcemia
Calcium blood levels that extend beyond normal limits lead to hypercalcemia.
This condition often causes extreme thirst, dehydration, and frequent urination. The result may be foamy urine or air bubbles in the urine.
While the higher levels of calcium do not directly cause the change in urinary output, the symptoms can.
Less-Serious Causes
It is absolutely normal that urine usually comes out with a few bubbles in it purely as a result of air bubbles being formed after it hits the other surface. Urine is no different from other liquids in this case and those bubbles should pop shortly after forming.
Dehydration
When a person get dehydrated, his/her urine becomes more concentrated and this buildup of various chemicals and substances can lead to extra air bubbles in the urine. Dehydration also makes the urine darker for the same reasons and can result in a deeper yellow or brownish color (depends on dehydration stage/category).
Pregnancy
During pregnancy, body undergoes a series of obvious and subtle changes. One of the less-noticeable effects is that the kidneys can swell, including their various filters and passages.
One of these, the glomerulus, helps filter the blood and makes sure things that are supposed to stay in the bloodstream don’t get urinated away.
An enlarged glomerulus makes it easier for protein to pass through, which leads to excess protein in the urine thats why protein creates bubbles in the urine during pregnancy.
Menstruation
Stress
Anxiety and stress cause physical changes in the body, including an alteration in urine. Clinical studies show that extreme stress over time may stimulate the overproduction of albumin in the urine.
A 2014 study of caregivers of patients with severe mental illness found a significant positive correlation between urinary albumin-creatinine ratio and caregiver burden, current anxiety level, and depression score.
Semen in Urine
Bubbles or Foamy Urine can be seen in males after sexual intercourse, thats because of small amounts of semen left in the urethra following ejaculation.
This is common with an improperly functioning bladder sphincter, which allows the sperm to enter the bladder.
Denser Urine
Highly concentrated, or dense, urine may indicate a kidney condition or problem, it may be a sign of dehydration as well and in results there may present bubbles in the urine, foamy urine, or with a dark amber hue.
A urine specific gravity test will compare patient’s urine to the density of water, which helps determine how well the kidneys are diluting urine.
Symptoms That May Accompany Foamy Urine or Bubbles in Urine
In addition to bubbles and foam in the urine, a patient may notice other symptoms that will indicate which medical condition, if any, is causing the change in the urine output.
Signs to watch for include:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Extreme fatigue
- Swelling in hands and feet
- Abdominal bloating
- Foul-smelling urine
- Dark-colored urine
- Loss of appetite
- Insomnia
- Low semen volume after ejaculation
- Lower back pain
- Lethargy
- Bloody urine
Treating Foamy Urine or Bubbles in Urine
UTI:
In the case of a UTI, drinking lots of water and taking allopathic or Homeopathic medicine (praferaly Homeopathic), are important for flushing out the bacteria that have set up in urinary tract.
Vesicocolic fistula:
In allopathy there is no any treatment for a vesicocolic fistula, the best way is to treat with Homeopathic treatment. Homeopathic treatment duration for vesicocolic fistula is about one-three months, depends on size and weight of fistula.
Preeclampsia:
Preeclampsia is more complicated since the only cure is giving birth, but it might be too early in the pregnancy for the fetus to survive. If this is the case, then it will be necessary to visit the only Homeopathic doctor, and more regularly to more carefully monitor symptoms until the pregnancy advances enough. Why only Homeopathic? because allopathic drugs have too many side effect especially for fetus; and can effect baby’s health especially nervous system.
Diabetes:
in allopathic way of treatment this condition may be difficult to prevent, but in Homeopathy it is an easily manageable disease/situation.
High blood pressure is directly linked to diabetes and can be managed, and possibly cured, with similar Homeopathic treatments.
Proteinuria:
Excess protein in the urine may be a sign of progressive kidney disease. Treatment focuses on maintaining kidney function through medication, dietary changes, controlling blood pressure and blood glucose levels, and following a healthy lifestyle.
Hypercalcemia:
Too much calcium in the blood requires treatment depending on the underlying cause including hyperthyroidism. It may include flushing out calcium by drinking excess water, taking medications preferly Homeopathic, and possibly reducing intake of calcium and/or vitamin D supplements.
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