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Does foamy urine mean I have kidney disease?

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It could. It could be that you have an excessive amount of protein in your urine (albumin). If it continues for a few days, take note of the other symptoms you are experiencing and see your doctor.

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There is whole variety of things that can cause foamy urine, I know mine is related to my PKD, however you should really check with your healthcare provider.

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That was one of my symptoms and microscopic blood in my urine I took a blood and urine test which confirmed stage 4 ckd

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