Your kidneys filter waste from your blood. If they aren’t working well, protein can leak into your urine, causing bubbles. This condition is called proteinuria and can be a sign of kidney disease…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
2. Infections.
If you have an infection in your urinary tract (UTI), bacteria can produce gas, creating bubbles in your urine. UTIs also cause other symptoms like needing to pee often, pain when peeing, and smelly urine.
3. Fistula.
A fistula is an unusual connection between your bladder and intestines. This can let air into your bladder, making your urine bubbly. Fistulas can happen because of surgery, certain diseases, or cancers, and usually need surgery to fix. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
4. Dehydration.
If you’re not drinking enough water, your urine can become very concentrated. When you pee, it can create bubbles because it’s more forceful. This is usually harmless, but staying hydrated is important.
5. Diabetes.
High blood sugar from diabetes can damage your kidneys, leading to protein in your urine and bubbles. Other symptoms of diabetes include being very thirsty, peeing a lot, and feeling very tired