For Diabetics, foamy urine is not necessarily an indicator of anything being
wrong. Rapid urination or being slightly dehydrated make your urine more
concentrated and come out of foams. In such cases the foamy urine can disappear
in a short time. Another important reason of foams in urine for Diabetics is too
much sugar in your urine. If your blood glucose is poorly controlled, it is
likely that exceeding sugar leak into urine thus intensifying the urine surface
tension and giving rise to foams in urine. In this condition, the urine foams
are also big ones which disappear very quickly. (Learn About: Natural Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes)
For Diabetics, foamy urine is not necessarily an indicator of anything being
wrong. Rapid urination or being slightly dehydrated make your urine more
concentrated and come out of foams. In such cases the foamy urine can disappear
in a short time. Another important reason of foams in urine for Diabetics is too
much sugar in your urine. If your blood glucose is poorly controlled, it is
likely that exceeding sugar leak into urine thus intensifying the urine surface
tension and giving rise to foams in urine. In this condition, the urine foams
are also big ones which disappear very quickly.
If you drink enough water, control the speed of urine, and find undispersed
foamy urine become a commonplace over time, it could mean that there is too much
protein in urine. Too much protein in urine is a warning signal of diabetic
kidney problem. Under normal circumstances, the kidney retains essential
substances such as proteins for the body, and filter out only the waste
products. Long-standing Diabetes, however, can cause inflammation of the kidneys
and damage kidney filtering system, allowing substances such as proteins such as
proteins to leak into urinary bladder and eventually get expelled into the
urine. Presence of proteins in urine causes formation of bubbles and makes it
look foamy or frothy. The urine foams, will not disappear immediately as the
condition caused by high urine glucose.
Presence of protein in urine is medically named as proteinuria. Clinically,
diabetic kidney disease has five developing stages. It comes as a surprise for
most patients that, when clinical micro albumin in urine is detected, they are
already at stage 3 of the disease.
If you drink enough water, control the speed of urine, and find undispersed
foamy urine become a commonplace over time, it could mean that there is too much
protein in urine. Too much protein in urine is a warning signal of diabetic
kidney problem. Under normal circumstances, the kidney retains essential
substances such as proteins for the body, and filter out only the waste
products. Long-standing Diabetes, however, can cause inflammation of the kidneys
and damage kidney filtering system, allowing substances such as proteins such as
proteins to leak into urinary bladder and eventually get expelled into the
urine. Presence of proteins in urine causes formation of bubbles and makes it
look foamy or frothy. The urine foams, will not disappear immediately as the
condition caused by high urine glucose.
Presence of protein in urine is medically named as proteinuria. Clinically,
diabetic kidney disease has five developing stages. It comes as a surprise for
most patients that, when clinical micro albumin in urine is detected, they are
already at stage 3 of the disease.
If you have any other questions, you can send an email to
kidneyask@hotmail.com
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