Is Foamy or Pink Urine Worth Worrying About? What Your Wee is Telling You

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Have you noticed foamy or pink urine?

Changes in the colour or appearance of your urine can feel alarming. Many people in the UK are surprised to learn how much kidney and urinary tract health can show up in your wee.

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How does a home urine chemistry & microscopy test work?

A Mayfield at-home kit uses a mid-stream sample and gives you fast, confidential results. We check for protein, blood, glucose, signs of infection, and offer clear advice for your next step.

When should you act?

Whether your symptoms are mild or more worrying, discovery is the first step. Home testing is ideal for peace of mind or urgent answers, and you can also book an in-person test at Mayfield Clinic.

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Learn more or order your home test at Mayfield Clinic. Better kidney and urinary health starts here.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I worry if my urine looks foamy?

Foamy urine can be caused by dehydration or vigorous urination but may also point to protein in the urine, which requires further testing.

What does finding blood in my urine mean?

Blood in the urine (haematuria), even if only seen on a test strip, should be further investigated. While not always serious, it could point to infection, kidney disease, or rarely, cancer.

How can I keep my kidneys healthy?

Maintain a healthy diet, drink plenty of water, and treat infections promptly. If you experience symptoms, monitor your health at home or with a Mayfield Clinic consultation.

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