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Bubbly Urine Due To NAFLD ?
I'm diabetic since 7 years & hypertensive since 3 years.Both of them are under well control.Recently noticing bubbly urine which often lessens or disappears by drinking more water.Test reports of urine acr,serum creatinine,blood urea & potassium done 6 months ago came absolutely fine & normal.Test report of USG (kub) done 1 year ago also came fine & normal.Also,no swelling in any part of the body. Experienced the same condition a year ago but the test reports of urine acr,24 hrs urinary protein,serum creatinine,blood urea & potassium done at that time came absolutely normal & a nephrologist confirmed that this is not due to proteinuria.Also have stage 2 NAFLD & is regularly taking Saroglitazar 4 mg once a day.Nephrologist told me that such bubbly urine is due to fatty liver disease.However,not having any negative symptoms or problems due to NAFLD. LFT report done 1 year ago also came absolutely normal. Is such bubbly urine worrisome?
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Badly urine can’t be because of NAFLD IT CAN BE BECAUSE OF your diabetes so better visit sm good doctor
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Its not entirely due to NAFLD , rather your diabetes and Hypertension affecting the kidneys . If your sugar stays in control : proteinuria stays in control ( the cause of bubbly urine) .
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Keep your other systems in check and your kidneys will keep working fine.
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Keep a regular follow up with the concerned doctors
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