Lately when i use the restroom, there were some bubbles or my pee was a bit fizzy. but today, when i got home i really had to use the restroom really bad.. and my pee came out fast so i guess that's what made it really fizzy.. but it was fizzier than it usually is. sometimes it's bubbly or fizzy, and sometimes my pee isn't. why does this happen? is there something wrong with my body? is my diet making this happen? because lately i've been eating some sweets like candy and soda. help please! i'm worried.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? taylorcheers answered Friday January 1 2010, 6:41 pm: Dont worry,this is perfectly normal! Its a good possibility that the amount of caffiene and sugars that youve been consuming has caused this. You could also be going through a kidney infection or a UTI. Another practical reason is that you might have had so much urine that the pressure from your bladder could have caused the urine to come out really quickly which would make it appear to be bubbly or frothy. Id definitely reccomend cutting back on the soda and sweets and start drinking more water. If you arent fully comfortable with it you can always go to the doctor and see what they can do to take care of it! (:
mysslyss answered Friday January 1 2010, 2:50 pm: This happens to me sometimes too. I'm pretty sure its normal, maybe its because of a lot of caffeine in your diet, but you should be fine. I think the only problem would be if it burned or hurt when you had to go pee.
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