![]() ![]() Contaminated water: If you recently cleaned your toilet and haven't completely flushed the cleaning products from the toilet bowl, the urine, when mixed with the remnants of toilet cleaner, may appear foamy or bubbly.Contact of fresh urine with urine already in the toilet bowl can result in foam. Unflushed toilet: An unflushed toilet will have urine floating on the surface. Rapid urination, when you have been holding urine in your bladder since a long time, the pressure can cause bubbles in the water.This cause of foamy urine is more prevalent in men than women. Urine that foams or bubbles like beer is NOT caused by drinking beer. Sexual stimulation: The presence of even minimal amounts of semen in the urethra can cause urine to become foamy.The surface tension, different contents and elements occurring in urine, and the force of contact with the toilet surface are sufficient for urine to become foamy. Your bladder expands due to the amount of urine it’s holding so once you relieve it, it forces the urine out quickly, resulting in bubbles which appear but don’t last very long. When a fast stream of urine hits any hard part of the toilet bowl, bubbles are bound to be created. Forceful urination: Foamy urine can occur when urine is passed through the urethra forcefully.Non-Medical Causes of Foamy or Bubbly Urineįoamy urine may also be caused due to reasons that have no link to medical problems. This can result in "dry" ejaculation and cloudy, frothy urine. A less common cause of foamy urine is retrograde ejaculation, which is when semen enters the bladder upon climax rather than coming out of the penis. ![]()
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