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Regarding foamy urine, it may be a cause of excessive protein in your urine, or it could be the result of the force of your urine as it is voided from your bladder. With blood in the urine, has this been since the gall bladder surgery, or before? Was something "nicked"? Have you been tested for an infection, do you feel flank pain? Check for the color of your urine also, in relation to the amount of fluids you take in during the day. Ideally, with adequate fluid intake and voiding, urine will be a straw-color, and clear. That is quite a high number for EGFR! What is the albumin number?
When do you see your doctor next?
Ginger
@gingerw Thanks for the reply. I'm seeing bubbles/foam every time I go to urine and my UACR is too high as well. I want it to be due to force but I'm somehow suspecting it is not. As far as symptoms except for the bubbles/foam I haven't seen anything yet. Color of urine is clear too. Not sure what's happening.