I noticed that whenever I pee there's usually a lot of bubbles in the toilet, enough to fill the water area...anyone else?
I noticed that whenever I pee there's usually a lot of bubbles in the toilet, enough to fill the water area...anyone else?
Pee slower
-TroN-
Doctor. Now.
Your dying. Sorry
Ahhhh your urine is carbonated you must be on tren trt and eating one meal a day
Simple study would of known this as a common side effect
What does it taste like?
Actually its funny you mention this. I notice this too when i switched to Adex. True story.
Obviously its not a big deal, but i thought i would share it.![]()
u need to find something better to do with ur time! while ur at it take my buddy with u who swears pee bubbles are a definite sign u would test positive for a drug test!![]()
If your penis was longer you would not be peeing from so far away hence the bubbles. I have never seen them myself but have heard others complain.
i actually knew a guy who told me he knew a guy (likely story i know but bear with me) who rested his penis on the urinal while he urinated.. (and yes i am very familiar with the horrible hygienic catastrophe of this but still..)
Guy was a midget???Originally Posted by --->>405<<---
I know a 38 y.o. who still must sit to pee...OP, maybe you should consider this method lol
Pee in the sink.
Done that lol.Originally Posted by DSM4Life
Maybe if I was shorter lol...this was a damn serious question lol...by the way I am not on anything but protein, no smokes legal/illigal no alcohol, no drugs and roids...Originally Posted by Lunk1
Normal Conditions of Bubbles in Urine
The presence of bubbles in urine is not always a sign of an underlying medical condition. Here are some benign conditions that can cause urine to bubble.
Bubbles during Pregnancy
During pregnancy some women experience kidney enlargement. This enlargement can result in urine that bubbles. Furthermore, during pregnancy a woman's kidneys must also filter higher amounts of amino acids. When the amount of amino acids exceeds the renal tubules ability to absorb the acids, protein can escape into the urine. Protein in the urine can cause the urine to bubble.
Bubbles due to Mild Dehydration
Mild dehydration can result in bubbles in urine. This occurs because mild dehydration causes the urine to concentrate and highly concentrated urine tends to bubble. Because people with diabetes are at high risk for dehydration, they may experience bubbles in their urine more often than those who do not have diabetes. Maintaining adequate hydration levels will reverse this finding if the underlying cause is truly mild dehydration.
Bubbles during Rapid Urination
Urinating rapidly can result in bubbles in urine. Dehydration can cause people to urinate rapidly. If bubbles in urine are due to dehydration, increasing the level of hydration can help reverse this finding.
Abnormal Conditions of Bubbles in Urine
There are times when bubbles in urine are indicative of medical disorders such as kidney disease or urinary tract infections. Here are some conditions that can cause frothy urine.
Proteinuria
Proteinuria, or protein in the urine, can result in bubbles in urine that gives off a foamy appearance.Infrequent bubbles in urine can occur after ingesting large amounts of protein found in protein drinks, muscle protein gaining supplements, or a large meal of fish or other protein. When a normal amount of protein is consumed in excess the healthy body is able to gets rid of the extra by eliminating it through urine. But when protein is consumed in excess amounts, the kidneys can have a more difficult time getting rid of the excess waste.
However, frequent bubbles in urine could be a more serious condition where the kidneys fail to function properly or a medical condition interferes with the body's ability to metabolize protein.
Normally, when blood passes through healthy kidneys all waste products are removed, leaving only the materials the body needs. However, in individuals with kidney disease or damaged kidneys where the glomeruli, the part of the kidney that normally filters urine, are damaged,protein from the blood can enter in to the urine. The underlying cause of bubbles in the urine related to proteinuria must be diagnosed before the symptom can be treated. If the cause is related to excess protein intake then reducing the amount of protein in the diet will reduce or eliminate bubbles in the urine.
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infectionscan also cause urine to bubble. In this circumstance, the bubbles result from microorganisms entering into a sterile urinary tract that releases a gas, which results in bubbles. The bubbles found during urination are often accompanied by pain or a burning sensation. This condition needs to be assessed by a physician who can order a urinalysis to determine whether an infection is present. If a diagnosis of a urinary tract infection is made then the bubbles in urine should disappear after the infection is treated with a round of antibiotics.
Vesicocolic Fistula
A fistula is a connection between two organs or blood vessels that does not normally exist. A vesicocolic fistula can form between the bladder and colon and is more commonly found in men than in women by a 3:1 ratio.
When bubbles form in urine due to a vesicocolic fistula it is called pneumaturia. In this case bubbles are introduced into urine when the base of the bladder becomes inflamed or swollen and the surrounding fluid builds up under the skin. The bubbles contained in the fluid are then released in the urine. In this case you should consult your physician to uncover the exact cause of the bubbles.
Foamy Urine
Some people fail to differentiate between bubbles in urine and foamy urine. Frothy or foamy urine is often just a result of forceful urination that comes from ignoring the need to urinate. The foamy appearance of urine in the toilet bowl is a result of excess air getting trapped in the urine. However, if the urine is consistently foamy there may be protein in the urine, which can be indicative of kidney disease. If you consistently have foamy urine it is important that you consult your physician to rule out potential kidney disease.
Conclusion
If you infrequently notice bubbles in your urine then it is problem not something you need to be overly concerned about. However, if your urine frequently bubbles or has a frequent foamy consistency you may need to contact your physician especially if these symptoms are combined with additional symptoms of kidney disease like swelling of the hands, abdomen, and feet.
Ur pregnant
Come into my office and ill check you anally to see what trimester your in.
Jajaja no, but I do pee like a horse lol...Originally Posted by Capebuffalo
Sounds terminal
You got STD from palm sisters now u can tell every one u got it and they wont think u r a loser who isnt getting any
Forgot about you my friend, I am just curious if I embarrass you in any way in the past?Originally Posted by calgarian
You embarras me? You crack me up I think you do a very good job of embaressing yourself. May I remind you of incident where you wanted to send flower to the girl in the gym u hardly knew, and you think you can embarras me? What a joke talk to me when u r out of ur parents basement
Jajaja, were you abused as a child?Originally Posted by calgarian
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