Question
If you find oily substances floating on the surface of the toilet water after urinating, what does this situation indicate? Should you pay special attention? How should you handle it to quickly alleviate this symptom?
Answer
The presence of oily substances or froth in urine is usually normal, as urine should be light-colored and may contain some bubbles, but these should dissipate quickly. If your urine frequently appears oily, this may be an abnormal condition, often related to kidney issues. Kidney problems can stem from diseases of the kidneys themselves or secondary issues caused by other diseases. It is advisable to visit a hospital for routine urine tests, as well as to check blood sugar and blood lipid levels.