The risk of foam in your urine.

This often happens because these signs aren’t always actively sought during routine medical checkups, and because the body doesn’t send a clear alarm in the early stages.

Some people shouldn’t wait until they notice foam in their urine to take action. The risk is higher if you:

Have high blood pressure

Have diabetes

Have a history of kidney disease

Have had autoimmune diseases

Frequently use anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or diclofenac)

Have obesity or metabolic syndrome

In these cases, protein loss can begin long before any visible symptoms appear.

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