2100, VGM Hospital bus stop, Trichy Road,
Singanallur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Causes, risks, and treatment explained clearly.
Foamy urine usually indicates excess protein leakage due to damage in kidney filtering units.
Persistent foamy urine suggests kidney disease and requires evaluation to prevent further kidney damage.
Evaluation includes urine protein tests, blood investigations, and kidney imaging when required.
Treatment focuses on managing the underlying kidney disease and reducing protein leakage through medications and dietary measures.
Seek medical advice if foamy urine persists or is accompanied by swelling, fatigue, or blood in urine.
Book a consultation with our specialists.