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(Diabetes signal) There are bubbles in the urine. Is this a bad sign?

Q. There are bubbles in my urine. Is this a bad sign?

 

It's a bad signal.
 

 

Urine is a barometer for checking the health of diabetes patients.

 

If the foam in your urine gradually disappears, you don't need to worry too much.

 

However, if there is an excessive amount of foam and it remains attached to the toilet bowl without disappearing over time

 

It is recommended to check for the presence of proteinuria through a urine test.

 

Kidney function decline caused by diabetes may be the reason.

 

Diabetic nephropathy, one of the complications of diabetes, is a condition experienced by up to 40% of diabetic patients.

 

Small blood vessels in the kidney are damaged, causing protein to leak into the urine.

 

It progresses to renal failure due to the inability to excrete waste products.

 

Blood sugar management and consistent kidney function testing are the best prevention.

 

Of course, paying attention to diet and exercise to prevent kidney damage.

 

If there is so much proteinuria that bubbles remain even after flushing the toilet, do not hesitate to consult your primary care physician!

 

Summary: If foam remains after flushing the toilet, please get checked!

 

Diabetic Nephropathy Diabetes Complications Diabetic Kidney Dysfunction Urine foam Bubble urine Proteinuria
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