Bubbly urine in women refers to urine that appears foamy or filled with bubbles during urination. In many cases, this may occur due to harmless reasons such as fast urination or mild dehydration. When the body does not get enough fluids, urine becomes concentrated and may produce bubbles when passed. However, if bubbly urine occurs frequently, it may indicate an underlying health issue that needs medical attention.
One possible cause is the presence of excess protein in the urine, a condition known as proteinuria, which may be related to kidney problems. Other causes may include urinary tract infections (UTIs), pregnancy-related changes, or certain medications. Sometimes soap or cleaning products in the toilet bowl can also create bubbles, making urine appear foamy. If bubbly urine is persistent and occurs with symptoms such as swelling, fatigue, or burning during urination, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.