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Urine me jhag aa raha hai eska kya karan hai - #11311

Chandan kumar

Pesab me jhag aa raha hai eska kya karan ho skta hai or pith pichhe halka halka dard bhi ho raha hai pesab ka rang normal hai lekin mujhe dar hai ki koi kedney ka problem na ho mjhe kya karna chahiye taki mera problem slow ho jaye

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Pesab me jhag or pith pichhe dard halka halka
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Foamy urine, or jhag in urine, can be a sign of several underlying issues. One common cause is the presence of an excessive amount of protein in the urine, which might point towards a condition known as proteinuria. This can occur due to kidney issues, where your kidneys aren’t able to filter proteins correctly. However, sometimes, foamy urine can just be due to a rapid urine flow or dehydration. Considering you also mentioned dull pain in your back, it’s essential to assess whether this might be related to a kidney issue like an infection or stones. While your urine’s normal color is a good sign, the combination of foam and back discomfort warrants further investigation.

First, ensure adequate hydration – drink plenty of water, as dehydration can lead to concentrated urine with foam. Monitor your symptoms closely. If the foaminess persists, especially with pain, it may be wise to seek medical advice. A healthcare provider might recommend a urinalysis to check for protein or other abnormalities. If an infection or more serious kidney condition is evident, they’ll guide you on next steps, which may include antibiotics or further imaging tests. Don’t ignore red-flag symptoms like severe pain, fever, or blood in urine; these merit prompt medical attention. Maintain a balanced diet that’s not excessively high in protein and avoid substances that could strain the kidneys, like excessive caffeine or alcohol. Continuous monitoring and early detection are key; if symptoms persist or worsen, don’t delay consulting a healthcare professional.

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