If you notice persistent foam in your urine, do not ignore it. Regular checkups, especially for those with risk factors, can make a critical difference. Keeping blood pressure and blood sugar under control, avoiding unnecessary use of anti-inflammatory drugs, and maintaining consistent healthy habits are key steps.
Persistent foamy urine can be an early signal of kidney damage that is still reversible. Paying attention now can prevent irreversible harm later. Taking care of your kidneys today is an investment in your long-term health and quality of life.
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