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Foamy Urine and Stools Concerns
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Question #36355
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Foamy Urine and Stools Concerns - #36355

Margaret

I have foamy urine issue n this daysI amalso noticing foamy stools whenever I pass pls tell me what tests i have to undergo to find out the causes

Age: 57
Chronic illnesses: Yes I have diabetes n high BP my BP is 140
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Foamy urine / stools may be due to high protein in urine high bp urinary infection or diabetes so once get - cbc Rbs RFT urine routine 24 hours protein creatinine ratio

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Get your Stool routine and microscopic test Urine Routine and microscopic test HBAIC, FBS, PPBS CBC After doing all these tests please attach here for further evaluation and treatment.

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Foamy urine can sometimes indicate the presence of protein, which might suggest a condition like proteinuria and could be related to kidney issues. Foamy stools might indicate the presence of fats, potentially due to malabsorption. It’s very important to get a clear diagnosis.

You should consider some specific tests. Firstly, a urinalysis can check for proteins in the urine, as well as other markers that might indicate infection, kidney problems, or other issues. A urine protein test would provide a more detailed view if needed.

For the foamy stools, a stool analysis can be insightful. This will help check for excess fats (steatorrhea), which can point to issues with digestion or absorption, like pancreatic insufficiency or celiac disease.

Sometimes, blood tests such as serum creatinine, cholesterol levels, and a complete metabolic panel help identify underlying causes. A more comprehensive blood test might reveal issues with liver or pancreas function, both of which could contribute to the symptoms you’re experiencing.

Make sure when discussing with a doctor, to share all symptoms and their duration. Tests might need to complement clinical evaluation to form an accurate diagnosis. Where necessary, imaging studies like ultrasound or MRI could be more useful but depend on initial test results.

Ayurvedically speaking, evaluating diet and lifestyle for imbalances in Pitta dosha could also help as improper digestion might be involved. But first, make sure to get the medical tests done soon to determine the best course of action.

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