Monday, July 8, 2013

Nephrotic Syndrome and Bubbles in Urine


The excess protein in the urine often causes the urine to become foamy. However, the appearance of bubbles in urine can not explain that it must be kidney disease.

There are also some conditions that can cause bubbles in urine: if you have a fever; after you do some strenuous exercises; long-term separation and long time no sexual life; urgent urination and increase in speed of urination and the angle when urinating. The conditions mentioned above also can cause bubbles in urine, which is called physiological proteinuria. You need not to worry about it, physiological proteinuria will disappear naturally after several hours or one day or several days.

If proteinuria is related to kidney disease, we should take proper treatment to eliminate proteinuria, in case it make the filtration pore bigger and bigger and the kidney function worse and worse. For patients with Nephrotic Syndrome, lots of protein will be lost from urine. They should control the protein intake, in order not to aggravate kidney′s burden. Foods containing high quality protein is a good choice, such as eggs, milk, fish and lean meat and so on.

Reasonable diet can only play a helping role, what we still need is the efficient treatment. If wanting to eliminate proteinuria, the key is to repair the damaged kidney. As long as the kidney function is repaired, proteinuria will disappear soon. Patients with Nephrotic Syndrome should go and know about Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy which is the best choice for them.

If you have any follow-up questions about bubbles in urine and Nephritis Syndrome, you are welcomed to leave us a message or send us an email to doctornickzhang@hotmail.com, we are here to help.

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