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Bubbles in urine
Can dehydration and drinking less water cause  bubbles in urine ? Getting small bubbles (too many but small sized) in urine everyday once or twice. Blood test shows - Creatinine normal range (0.93) Blood urea, protein, calcium, vitamin D all are normal, hba1c and FBS are normal raneg Uric acid is 8 without symptoms. It was 4.6 around 6 months back. Also, phosphorus is 4.6. Please suggest if this is something to worry. Age -32, male Urine routine microscopy is negative for protein. Wbc - 3-4 in urine.
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Dehydration doesn't cause any such thing... Reports are all normal Uric acid is borderline normal Need to evaluate further..
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Need to see reports to evaluate properly. Consult me on practo for further guidance
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