Can Stress Cause Proteinuria?
Question: I have noticed bubbles in my urine. I had a urine test done - negative protein, trace ketone, liquid gravity 1.002
I am post menapausal and have had prolapse from the birth of my babies. Could that be causing the bubbles? I have no other symptoms. Also had a tragedy in the family causing me anxiety - can emotional stress cause the bubbles? My glucose levels are normal - blood test was normal as well. The bubbles are not foamy, just a few clear bubbles.
I am post menapausal and have had prolapse from the birth of my babies. Could that be causing the bubbles? I have no other symptoms. Also had a tragedy in the family causing me anxiety - can emotional stress cause the bubbles? My glucose levels are normal - blood test was normal as well. The bubbles are not foamy, just a few clear bubbles.
Brief Answer:
Bubbles can be normal, not from prolapse or anxiety
Detailed Answer:
Dear patient,
if the mentioned diagnostics showed no signs of protein or other pathological findings, the bubbles in your urine are most likely a normal pnenomenon.
Relation to anxiety or prolaps is also not likely. You may repeat the urine test to make sure.
Best regards
Bubbles can be normal, not from prolapse or anxiety
Detailed Answer:
Dear patient,
if the mentioned diagnostics showed no signs of protein or other pathological findings, the bubbles in your urine are most likely a normal pnenomenon.
Relation to anxiety or prolaps is also not likely. You may repeat the urine test to make sure.
Best regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Should I do a 24-hour urine test just to be sure or is the urinalysis test very sensitive to protein
Brief Answer:
urinalysis sensitive to urine
Detailed Answer:
Dear Patient,
first it is sufficient to repeat urine analysis, sensitivity to protein is good enough, best regards
urinalysis sensitive to urine
Detailed Answer:
Dear Patient,
first it is sufficient to repeat urine analysis, sensitivity to protein is good enough, best regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng