
1. Proteinuria (Excess Protein in Urine)
One of the most common medical reasons for foamy urine is proteinuria. This means your kidneys are leaking protein, often albumin, into your urine instead of keeping it in your blood….Read More…>>>
This can occur due to kidney conditions, such as glomerulonephritis or early diabetic nephropathy. Eating too much protein like frequent large servings of red meat, eggs, or protein shakes can also contribute, especially if your kidneys are already under strain. It’s wise to balance your intake and choose plant-based proteins more often.
2. Dehydration
3. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
4. High Blood Pressure or Diabetes Impacting Kidneys
5. Chemical Contamination or Semen Residue
If foamy urine persists, it’s wise to see a healthcare provider for testing. Staying hydrated, moderating your protein intake, and managing conditions like diabetes can help protect your kidney health.…Click Here To Continue Reading>>