According to Mayo Clinic: The most obvious cause of foamy urine is the speed of urination. Just as water foams up when it comes out of the tap quickly, urine foams if it hits the toilet quickly. This kind of foam should also clear up quickly.
Sometimes, urine can also foam up when it’s concentrated. Your urine is more concentrated if you haven’t had much water to drink and you’re dehydrated. Too much protein in the urine can also cause foaming or bubbles. This is called proteinuria. Foamy urine is more likely to be a sign of disease if it happens often or it gets worse over time.
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According to Mayo Clinic: The most obvious cause of foamy urine is the speed of urination. Just as water foams up when it comes out of the tap quickly, urine foams if it hits the toilet quickly. This kind of foam should also clear up quickly.
Sometimes, urine can also foam up when it’s concentrated. Your urine is more concentrated if you haven’t had much water to drink and you’re dehydrated. Too much protein in the urine can also cause foaming or bubbles. This is called proteinuria. Foamy urine is more likely to be a sign of disease if it happens often or it gets worse over time.
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