The urine can also get foamy if it's more concentrated, which can occur due to dehydration . Protein in the urine can also cause foaminess and is usually due to kidney disease.
If it's regular ,then take it seriously , consult with the doctor
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It is not necessary that it is due to protein in urine. It can be due to a number of reasons depending on your symptoms. Kindly provide me with more information. I would also request you to share with me full test reports you have got done and the reason for getting them done during our consultation.
Above mentioned history is insufficient to arrive at a diagnosis. Would like to know a few more details to be able to help you better and come up with a definitive answer. , along with a few investigations. Please consult me on Practo for further course of action.
It can be froathy urine , which can be sign of nephropathy , normal urine dip stick test doesn't detect all proteins.
Plz consult for further investigations and appropriate management.
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