Is It Normal to Have Bubbles in Urine During Menstruation? - Internal Medicine

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Is it normal to have bubbles in urine during menstruation?


Recently, I have noticed that when I menstruate, my urine has a lot of bubbles, and the bubbles are very fine.
Normally, my urine does not have bubbles.
Should I get this checked?

00, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/10/06

Dr. Huang Yaoxuan reply Internal Medicine


Hello: Bubbles in urine may indicate proteinuria, or it could be a normal occurrence (other components may cause bubbles but do not affect health; in such cases, we do not need to identify the specific component, and we will only check for proteinuria).
Recommendations: 1.
Visit a nephrology clinic for evaluation by a physician.
2.
Measure your blood pressure at home (daily or every other day); if the blood pressure is elevated, consult an internal medicine or family medicine physician.
Thank you!

Reply Date: 2019/10/06

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Having bubbles in urine during menstruation can be concerning, but it is important to understand the context and potential causes. While it is not uncommon for some women to notice changes in their urine during their menstrual cycle, the presence of bubbles can sometimes indicate underlying issues that may need to be addressed.

Firstly, the appearance of bubbles in urine can be attributed to several factors. One common reason is the presence of protein in the urine, known as proteinuria. This can occur due to various conditions, including kidney issues, dehydration, or even temporary factors such as exercise or stress. During menstruation, hormonal changes and fluid retention can also affect urine concentration, potentially leading to the formation of bubbles.

In your case, since you mentioned that you typically do not have bubbles in your urine, it may be worth considering whether any recent changes in your diet, hydration levels, or physical activity could be contributing to this phenomenon. Additionally, menstruation can sometimes lead to slight changes in kidney function or urine composition, which might explain the temporary appearance of bubbles.

However, if the bubbles persist beyond your menstrual cycle or if you experience other symptoms such as swelling, fatigue, or changes in urination patterns, it would be prudent to consult a healthcare professional. A urinalysis can help determine if there is an abnormal level of protein or other substances in your urine that may indicate a kidney issue or other medical conditions.

It is also essential to consider other factors that could contribute to the presence of bubbles in urine. For example, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can lead to changes in urine appearance, including bubbles. If you experience symptoms such as burning during urination, frequent urination, or abdominal pain, seeking medical attention is advisable.

In summary, while it is not uncommon to notice bubbles in urine during menstruation, especially if it is a temporary occurrence, it is essential to monitor the situation. If the bubbles persist or are accompanied by other concerning symptoms, a visit to a healthcare provider for further evaluation and testing is recommended. They may perform a urinalysis to check for protein levels and other indicators of kidney function, ensuring that any potential issues are addressed promptly.

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