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ironmaiden89 08-02-2019 10:46 AM

my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
it's been like this for awhile....this is one of the std symptoms right? any of u all kena before?

Big Sexy 08-02-2019 10:57 AM

Re: my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
seriously..why dont u try drinking more water

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironmaiden89 (Post 18330622)
it's been like this for awhile....this is one of the std symptoms right? any of u all kena before?


sammyboyfor 08-02-2019 11:33 AM

Re: my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ironmaiden89 (Post 18330622)
it's been like this for awhile....this is one of the std symptoms right? any of u all kena before?

Foamy urine has nothing to do with STDs. It could be nothing or it could be something more serious like kidney disease.

Foamy urine could indicate elevated protein levels in your pee.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/foamy-uri...s/faq-20057871

sammyboyfor 08-02-2019 11:35 AM

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https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/...s/sym-20050656


Protein in urine


Causes

By Mayo Clinic Staff

Your kidneys filter waste products from your blood while retaining what your body needs — including proteins. However, some diseases and conditions allow proteins to pass through the filters of your kidneys, causing protein in urine.

Conditions that can cause a temporary rise in the levels of protein in urine, but don't necessarily indicate kidney damage, include:

Dehydration
Emotional stress
Exposure to extreme cold
Fever
Strenuous exercise

Diseases and conditions that can cause persistently elevated levels of protein in urine, which might indicate kidney disease, include:
  • Amyloidosis (buildup of abnormal proteins in your organs)
  • Certain drugs, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Diabetes
  • Endocarditis (an infection of the inner lining of the heart)
  • Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)
  • Glomerulonephritis (inflammation in the kidney cells that filter waste from the blood)
  • Heart disease
  • Heart failure
  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Hodgkin's lymphoma (Hodgkin's disease)
  • IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease) (kidney inflammation resulting from a buildup of the antibody immunoglobulin A)
  • Kidney infection (pyelonephritis)
  • Lupus
  • Malaria
  • Multiple myeloma
  • Nephrotic syndrome (damage to small filtering blood vessels in the kidneys)
  • Orthostatic proteinuria (urine protein level rises when in an upright position)
  • Preeclampsia
  • Pregnancy
  • Rheumatoid arthritis (inflammatory joint disease)
  • Sarcoidosis (collections of inflammatory cells in the body)
  • Sickle cell anemia

IAmAwesome 09-02-2019 12:11 AM

Re: my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ironmaiden89 (Post 18330622)
one of the std symptoms right?

No its not bro, you just probably lack of natural fluids

TheBladeRunner 14-02-2019 12:56 AM

Re: my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyboyfor (Post 18330778)
elevated protein levels in your pee

Never knew about this, really learnt something new today

sammyboyfor 14-02-2019 02:34 PM

Re: my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
Best advice to the threadstarter would be to pop by the GP for a urine test.

jayded 15-02-2019 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyboyfor (Post 18353975)
Best advice to the threadstarter would be to pop by the GP for a urine test.

Yes, for foaminess please go for a urine test at polyclinic or GP.

More likely than not it is microalbuminuria (trace amounts of protein), which is a possible indicator of future kidney problems but not definite.

Can be managed with some types of hypertension medicines if elevated. For more serious cases may be referred to kidney specialist for 24 hour urine test, or kidney biopsy.

Source: I developed this from another unrelated health complication related to hypertension unfortunately. But under control after a year of meds, still go for checkups every year or so.

P.S. Yellow is just not drinking enough water lol, and if orangey may be excess vitamin C.

sammyboyfor 15-02-2019 03:39 AM

Re: my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jayded (Post 18355797)
P.S. Yellow is just not drinking enough water lol, and if orangey may be excess vitamin C.

Pink is too much beetroot. :)


KnuckleDuster 18-02-2019 11:11 PM

Re: my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
Light brown ?

sammyboyfor 19-02-2019 03:48 AM

Re: my pee is foamy and more yellow than usual
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KnuckleDuster (Post 18370372)
Light brown ?

https://www.healthline.com/health/br...ses#next-steps

Certain foods can lead to brown urine
Some foods may turn urine brown if you eat enough of them. These include:

aloe
fava beans
food colorings
rhubarb
Conditions that cause brown urine
Medical conditions and disorders that can turn urine brown include:

bleeding in your urinary tract
hemolytic anemia, a condition in which red blood cells are destroyed
kidney disorders
liver disorders, such as hepatitis or cirrhosis
porphyrias, a group of rare, inherited conditions that affect hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in blood
melanoma
urinary tract infections
severe dehydration
Medications that cause brown urine
Medications that can make your urine darker include:

antimalarials like chloroquine (Aralen) and primaquine
antibacterial drugs, such as furazolidone (Furoxone), metronidazole (Flagyl), and nitrofurantoin (Macrobid)
iron supplements
laxatives that contain cascara or senna
levodopa, which is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Additionally, muscle injury caused by intense exercise, injury, or chemical means can lead to rhabdomyolysis. This can cause the release of a substance called myoglobin, which turns urine brown or pink.

If this occurs after exercise, it’s important to seek medical attention right away.

What should you do if your urine turns brown?
If you notice that your urine is darker, a good first step is to drink more water to rule out dehydration. You should also think about the foods you’ve eaten and the medications you’ve taken. If this doesn’t bring to mind a cause, check for other symptoms.

For example, if your urine is dark brown and you also notice a yellowing of your skin and eyes, see your doctor as soon as possible. These could be signs of a liver problem.

When you visit your doctor, they’ll test your urine to look for health problems that could be affecting its color. These include tests to see whether your kidneys are filtering normally and to look for urinary tract infections.

Your doctor may also do blood tests. Once you know what’s to blame for the color change, you can stop eating the offending food, switch medications, or treat the condition involved.


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