What to do if there are bubbles when peeing


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Under normal circumstances, there can be foam when urinating, which is caused by urgent urination and secretion of urethral glands. This type of foam tends to dissipate quickly, so it belongs to normal physiological phenomenon and does not need special attention. In some pathological cases, there may be increased foam in urine. This type of foam is often dense and does not dissipate easily, suggesting that there may be proteinuria. Therefore, urine routine, 24-hour urine protein quantitative and other related tests are needed to determine whether proteinuria may exist. The occurrence of proteinuria is also divided into physiological and pathological two types. Physiological proteinuria can occur under the performance of intense exercise, fever, chills, use of vasoactive drugs, sympathetic excitation, etc. Physiological proteinuria often has no organic pathological changes in the kidney, and its degree is relatively light, showing transient performance. When the incentive is removed, proteinuria can disappear naturally. And pathological proteinuria more prompt kidney disease or systemic disease on the kidney's impact, including glomerular proteinuria, renal tubular proteinuria, overflow proteinuria, tissue proteinuria, etc. There is pseudoproteinuria, pseudoproteinuria is often seen in urinary system inflammation, is due to urinary tract infection caused by blood, pus, secretions and other pseudoproteinuria, this kind of proteinuria kidney also has no obvious pathological changes, do not need special attention.