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Understanding Foamy Urine: Is It a Sign of Kidney Issues?

The presence of many bubbles in urine during urination may indicate a potential issue with the kidneys? When urinating, if you notice a lot of bubbles in the urine and feel something hard on the left side of your abdomen, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Thes...


Dr. Yang Hongzhi Reply:
Hello, men who are afraid of injury: Foamy urine may indicate proteinuria, but it can also be normal. A simple urinalysis can determine this. If there is suspicion of an abdominal mass, you should consult a physician for evaluation.

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Understanding Hematuria: Kidney Health Concerns and Solutions

Hematuria Hello. My husband recently had a health check-up and found issues with hematuria and proteinuria. Could this indicate a problem with his kidneys? Is this situation considered serious? Could it lead to kidney deficiency? Is there a way to improve this condition?


Dr. Yao Quan Reply:
Hello, the source of hematuria can originate from any part of the urinary system, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. As for the proteins found in proteinuria, they must originate from the kidneys. Therefore, if hematuria is accompanied by proteinuria, it typical...

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Foamy Urine: What It Means and Its Connection to Health Issues

There are bubbles in the urine! Hello Director Wu: My boyfriend has noticed a lot of bubbles in his urine that take a long time to dissipate when he urinates. This condition has been present for some time. Is this a cause for concern? Is it related to fatty liver disease?


Dr. Wu Jiyu Reply:
The presence of bubbles in urine is most likely indicative of proteinuria (although it may not necessarily indicate a problem). If this has been persistent for a while, it is advisable to visit a nephrology clinic for an initial urine test to confirm whether proteinuria is presen...

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Should You See a Doctor for Persistent Foamy Urine After Medication?

excuse me? Hello doctor, I recently had an injury and have been taking anti-inflammatory medication for nearly three months. I stopped taking it 2-3 days ago and have noticed that the bubbles in my urine are difficult to dissipate. There are still some small bubbles after a minut...


Dr. Yao Quan Reply:
Hello, excessive and persistent foaming in urine may be a possible indication of proteinuria (though it is not the only cause). Please visit a hospital for a urine test to rule out any concerns regarding proteinuria. Sincerely, Dr. Chuan Yao, Nephrology Department, Taoyuan Hospit...

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Understanding Elevated BUN Levels and Foamy Urine: Kidney Health Insights

Elevated BUN levels and foamy urine during a health check-up..? Hello Dr. Wu, I have some questions I would like to ask you! Recently, I have noticed bubbles in my urine, and there are quite a few. In September of this year, I underwent a simple blood test and urinalysis. The te...


Dr. Wu Jiyu Reply:
First of all, thank you for your question. Based on your inquiry, I will explain in three parts: 1. The blood test indices (serum urea nitrogen and creatinine) typically begin with an assessment of the creatinine level, which has a normal range of approximately 0.7-1.3 mg/dL (t...

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Could It Be Diabetes? Understanding Symptoms and Seeking Help

Could it be diabetes? I have seen many doctors due to my bad breath, but the problem has not been resolved, which is very distressing for me. My symptoms include severe halitosis, frequent foamy urine, occasional chest tightness, and fatigue. Additionally, I have a history of gou...


Dr. Xiao Yongxun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, there are many causes of halitosis, including issues related to the oral cavity, otolaryngology, lungs, trachea, esophagus, stomach, and even metabolic problems. As for "bubbly urine," it generally warrants consideration of proteinur...

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Understanding Persistent Proteinuria: Causes, Risks, and Next Steps

Persistent proteinuria reaching + + +? Hello Dr. Yao, I apologize for bothering you, but I would like to ask for your advice. I have noticed persistent bubbles in my urine for a long time. Since I haven't felt any abnormalities or discomfort, I haven't paid much attent...


Dr. Yao Quan Reply:
Ms. Yang: Hello. Your urine test shows + + protein, and further quantitative urine protein testing is necessary, and possibly a biopsy to determine the cause or pathological type. As you mentioned in your letter, a biopsy must be considered; if a biopsy is not performed, we will ...

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Understanding Muscle Strain and Nerve Sensations After Weight Training

Paralysis Hello Doctor: A while ago, I was doing weight training and accidentally injured my lower back. After treatment, it was diagnosed as a muscle strain, and I have improved significantly with medication, although I still occasionally feel something unusual. Recently, when I...


Dr. Xiao Yongxun Reply:
Hello: In response to your questions. 1. Inappropriate weight training may lead to muscle and ligament strains; it can even result in intervertebral disc disorders or joint diseases. Therefore, it is essential to have a health assessment, a comprehensive training plan, and warm-u...

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Understanding Mild Proteinuria: Causes, Concerns, and Dietary Impact

Mild proteinuria detected in two consecutive tests? Hello, doctor. 1. Over a year ago and again last week, I used a urine test strip to check my urine. The healthcare personnel informed me that there was mild proteinuria, which may be related to my profession as a teacher, invo...


Dr. Wu Jiyu Reply:
1. To confirm proteinuria, a 24-hour urine collection is required for diagnosis. 2. Proteinuria can sometimes be physiological, such as from prolonged standing or exercise, and does not require excessive concern. 3. If uric acid levels exceed the standard values, please adher...

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Understanding Proteinuria: Causes, Tests, and Treatment Options

Urinary protein Hello Dr. Yang: I have been researching some information about protein in urine online, but I still have some uncertainties. I notice a lot of bubbles when I urinate, which I believe is due to protein in my urine. I would like to know if there is a way to complete...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, noticing a lot of bubbles in your urine may indicate the presence of proteinuria. However, not all bubbly urine is due to proteinuria, as factors such as urine concentration, contents, or other variables can also cause bubbly urine. A urine te...

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Understanding Acquired Polycystic Kidney Disease: Key Questions Answered

May I ask the doctor? I have acquired polycystic kidney disease, and it has been diagnosed that there are more than ten cysts on my right kidney. I would like to ask the doctor: Is polycystic kidney disease a type of benign tumor? Also, is polycystic kidney disease a renal parenc...


Dr. Yao Quan Reply:
Hello: Is polycystic kidney disease considered a benign tumor? Polycystic kidney disease is not cancer and is not classified as a malignant tumor. However, certain types of polycystic kidney disease, such as autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, can lead to kidney failure...

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Understanding Elevated Creatinine Levels: Causes and Solutions for Young Women

Elevated creatinine levels in the kidneys? I went for a health check-up. I'm a 24-year-old woman, and my creatinine level is elevated at 2.10. My urea and uric acid levels are normal. I don't have high blood pressure or diabetes. What should I do? Are there any methods ...


Dr. Wu Jiyu Reply:
1. Recheck to confirm if elevated. 2. If elevated, first check for proteinuria in the urine. 3. If proteinuria is present, collect a 24-hour urine sample. 4. Arrange for a renal ultrasound. 5. If the above findings are confirmed, a kidney biopsy may be necessary.

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Understanding Back Pain Near the Kidneys: Signs and Concerns

Back pain near the kidneys? I have a strong aversion to drinking water, and I typically consume about three bowls of soup and one cup of milk each day, occasionally adding a 600cc bottle of sports drink. I've had no issues throughout my life, but since I started working as a...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, it was mentioned that your daily fluid intake is less than 2000cc, and due to work-related factors, you urinate infrequently, resulting in darker yellow urine. This is a mechanism by which the kidneys concentrate urine to retain sufficient bod...

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Effective Dietary Control for Diabetes Management: Tips and Guidelines

How to control your diet? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my father, who is a moderately overweight diabetic patient. He is currently taking traditional Chinese medicine, specifically Xianfengcao (Salvia miltiorrhiza). The preparation method involves placing the herbal pa...


Dr. Xiao Yongxun Reply:
Hello: In response to your questions. 1. The treatment of diabetes includes both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. The former includes sulfonylureas, biguanides, meglitinides, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, insulin sensitizers, and various forms of insulin; the l...

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Should Mild Proteinuria in Children Be Treated? A Parental Concern

Does microalbuminuria require treatment? Hello Doctor: My daughter is currently 10 years old and occasionally wets the bed at night (about 3-4 times a month). After visiting the hospital for examination, it was found that she has mild hydronephrosis in both kidneys, but her kidne...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, your 10-year-old daughter has been found to have trace proteinuria, which is most commonly caused by minimal change disease in children. It is advisable to consult a pediatric nephrologist for further evaluation. Pentoxifylline has a specific ...

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Is OPC Supplement Safe for Patients with Reduced Kidney Function?

Hyperkalemia Hello, I would like to ask if patients with approximately 50% kidney function remaining are suitable for consuming OPC health supplements. The OPC product contains antioxidant components such as grape seed extract at about 25 mg and red wine extract at about 25 mg pe...


Dr. Wu Jiyu Reply:
Hello Ms. Lin, 1. Regarding your question about the health supplement OPC, I apologize that I am not familiar with it. As you mentioned, if kidney function is reduced to half, aside from collaborating with a physician (such as controlling blood pressure, blood sugar, and reducin...

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Understanding CCR Calculation for SLE Patients with Nephrotic Syndrome

The calculation of creatinine clearance (CCR) can be done using the following formula: \[ \text{CCR} = \ Hello Dr. Yang: I am a patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and currently suffering from nephrotic syndrome. My albumin levels have been around 2.8 to 3, and my ch...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is one of the causes of nephrotic syndrome. Treatment must focus on controlling the underlying disease (SLE) and reducing kidney function damage. A low-salt and low-protein diet is a method to slow down prote...

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Understanding Frequent Urination and Its Possible Causes

Dysuria Hello, Director Yang. ^_^ I have some questions I would like to ask. Recently, I have been experiencing frequent urination episodes, as well as a sensation of residual urine after urination. Additionally, there have been a few instances where I had to wait for a moment be...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, frequent urination or a burning sensation during urination may indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs can be classified into upper urinary tract infections (such as pyelonephritis) and lower urinary tract infections (such as cystitis o...

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Understanding Elevated Immunoglobulin Levels and Kidney Health Risks

Elevated immunoglobulin levels? Doctor: Hello! Recently in April, I went to the hospital due to shortness of breath and chest tightness, where cardiac examinations showed no issues, and it was later diagnosed as autonomic nervous system dysfunction. However, the urine tests revea...


Dr. Yao Quan Reply:
Dear Ms. Kiki, Hello. There are five types of immunoglobulins: IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, and IgE, each with different normal value ranges. Your letter mentions elevated immunoglobulin levels (approximately 440), but it is unclear which specific immunoglobulin is elevated. The normal r...

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Understanding Frequent Urination, Kidney Health, Liver Issues, and Acne in Teens

Frequent urination, kidneys, liver, acne? Hello, Doctor: I am a 17-year-old student about to enter my senior year, and I have been troubled by these issues for a long time. I will get checked during the summer break! 1. Frequent urination and kidney issues: I feel very thirsty ...


Dr. Huang Dayao Reply:
Reply: Hello, 1. Diabetes generally presents with three main symptoms: excessive thirst, frequent urination, and increased appetite. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is essential to visit an internal medicine clinic for evaluation. 2. If your kidneys are functionin...

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