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Why There Are Bubbles In My Urine? I'm Under Treatment For Multiple Myeloma.

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Florida City, FL
January 5
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The Bubbles are likely Bence Jones proteins or light chains in your urine.Not good for your kidneys if they are too high. If you have light chain multiple myeloma they are there almost always.

January 5
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Bubbles in urine can be a sign of kidney problems, which are common in people with multiple myeloma. Myeloma proteins can damage the kidneys, affecting their ability to filter waste and causing symptoms like foamy or bubbly urine. It's important to inform your doctor, as this could indicate kidney impairment or other Show Full Answer

Bubbles in urine can be a sign of kidney problems, which are common in people with multiple myeloma. Myeloma proteins can damage the kidneys, affecting their ability to filter waste and causing symptoms like foamy or bubbly urine. It's important to inform your doctor, as this could indicate kidney impairment or other complications related to your treatment. Early intervention is crucial.

January 5

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