Re: Foam in the Urine




BrainDead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"Robert1" <Goldentouchman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

BrainDead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"Robert1" <Goldentouchman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jack Ruby wrote:

Some people just have a fixation with foam. It is not clinically useful.

Maybe it should be (clinically useful).

If you read the link by the OP it states the purpose why someone would
see it and then go to their doctor for more specific tests. I won't go
through the entire discussion about men vs women and they length of the
stream to generate foam along with the water content along with the
state of hydration where somebody drinking more water or less water can
alter concentration and thus foam.

Yes I've read your hypothesis in the past about the stream hitting the
bowl and similar nonsense. Nor is concentration per se of any import.
The big thing you're overlooking is that people are questioning
because there has been a change in their body's processes. If it had
anything to do with the stream hitting the bowl or concentration
(presumably higher yellow color) that would happen to them as
teenagers too. It doesn't generally speaking. It has something to do
with age but presumably age is a marker for some reduction in
performance of part of the urinary process. What? How? Why?

There is no evidence out there to support your claims. It is not an age
related change.
There is no urological book out there that mentions foam much less
states it is an age related property. There are no age adjusted
parameters in urinalysis.

Here is something more to your speed and you probably read it already.
It will answer the questions in a style you are more familiar with.
Here is a quote.

"The urine of females, when shaken, usually develops a circular foam on
top. If urine samples of a male and a female are mixed together, a
network of filaments forms almost immediately, which is also true of
urine specimens taken immediately after intercourse."

http://www.unani.com/cycle_completed.htm

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