Do not ignore the persistent presence of foam in the urine.
If you have high blood pressure or diabetes, ask for regular urine tests, even if you feel well.
Keep your blood pressure and glucose levels under control.
Avoid frequent and unnecessary use of anti-inflammatory drugs.
Adopt healthy lifestyle habits consistently, not just for short periods.
Have regular medical check-ups, especially if you have risk factors.
Persistent foam in the urine can be an early sign of kidney damage that is still reversible. Heeding these signs early allows you to protect a vital organ before the problem becomes irreversible. Ignoring them, on the other hand, can mean discovering the damage too late. Taking care of your kidneys today means investing in your future quality of life.
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