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Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Sep 3, 2020 | Replies (24)

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@gingerw

@rans Foamy urine is defined by a bubbly surface. The causes can be several. A very full bladder resulting in a heavy/forceful stream at time of release. Dehydration. Or abnormal protein leakage from kidneys. I have the third issue. Foamy urine is one of the ways I monitor my situation. Hope this helps.
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You said this is one way you monitor your situation?..please explain...could it come also from eating too much protein?

I understand that there will be some bubbles even when you pour water into water so if you get bubbles how long do they stick around before you consider it foamy? Thank you for the response.

It does. At this point I'm watching everything, and would rather get my information from others having issues like myself.