You might be more likely to have foamy urine if you have a full bladder, which can make your urine stream more forceful and faster. The urine can also get foamy if it's more concentrated, which can occur due to dehydration or pregnancy. Protein in the urine can also cause foaminess and can be linked to diabetes and kidney disease. These are only a few possible causes. See your doctor if the foamy urine continues.
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You might be more likely to have foamy urine if you have a full bladder, which can make your urine stream more forceful and faster. The urine can also get foamy if it's more concentrated, which can occur due to dehydration or pregnancy. Protein in the urine can also cause foaminess and can be linked to diabetes and kidney disease. These are only a few possible causes. See your doctor if the foamy urine continues.
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