Bubbles in the urine is not a specific sign of urinary problems. However, bubbles in the urine can be due to excessive protein in the urine and this can be due to kidney diseases. Aches on the side of the torso can also be due to inflammation or infection of the kidney.
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Why do I have bubbles in my urine and aches on the side of my torso?
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