In life, many men have the habit of morning urination after waking up. Normally, a man’s urine is light yellow, clear, and transparent without a lot of foam. If there is a significant amount of foam, it indicates a very healthy body. However, some people notice excessive foam in their urine, which persists for a long time, leading them to suspect kidney problems. Is this really the case?
In normal circumstances, urine is usually light yellow, clear, and does not have a strong odor during urination. If a man’s body is dehydrated, the urine color deepens, but it gradually returns to normal after drinking water, indicating healthy kidneys.
Is foamy urine a kidney issue for men? If unsure, it’s advisable to seek early information!
While some may notice varying sizes of foam in their urine during urination, which gradually dissipates shortly after, it could likely be due to minerals and glucose in the urine causing increased tension, which is a normal occurrence. However, if there is a persistent layer of foam on the surface and it is not disappearing over time, it might be a sign of proteinuria and possibly kidney problems, indicating a decrease in kidney metabolism leading to proteinuria.
Some people may experience a significant amount of foam during urination, accompanied by painful or frequent urination, and a high intake of water resulting in large volumes of urine. In such cases, it is advisable to promptly seek medical examination and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.
Other reasons for excessive urine foam:
As is well-known, during summer, the weather is exceptionally hot, leading to continuous evaporation of bodily fluids, causing the body to remain dehydrated for prolonged periods, resulting in decreased cleanliness and increased protein content, thus easily leading to excessive foam in the urine.