Foamy Urine ,Done Urinalysis and Blood Test .Is it normal ?

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Hi everyone I am 16 years old.I had foamy urine which i noticed a few weeks ago .A few weeks ago I had bad gastritis and vomited a few time,when I go to the doctor ,he prescribed me a few meds then took my blood pressure reading ,It was 150/90 then I was sent to have blood test and urine test as well.The BP I measure at home is usually 120/70 ,But it just shot up at the doctors ? (Is my home BP monitor wrong ?) Then the results of the blood work is normal except my Hemoglobin levels were High 18.6 and the Creatinine was high 1.04 mg/dL .My doctor said it was dehydration ,but,according to the internet, the BUN level was low 6.7 so I couldnt possibly be dehydrated.I had the urinalysis done three weeks later after rehydrating . I got the results of urinalysis yesterday , it came back negative for protein,but i was afraid it was a false negative i am scared because the inet said it could be false negative if urine is too acidic or dilute,the pH of my urine is 5.00 and specific gravity is 1.010. The urine sample was the second in the morning (7 am) because my first pee was 3.38 am that day.I also drank some 1.5 glass water at 3.am not sure if that would cause the urine to be diluted and give false negative.I havent followed up on the doctor yet.Do you think I have some sort of kidney problems ,?or it is just anxiety creeping up on me ? I still have foam in urine to this day.Help

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    The blood test were for Hemoglobin,Leukocytes ,(Hematology ) and creatinine and eGFR only ,while the urinalysis is only protein,glucose,nitrite ,leukocytes,erythrocytes,bacteria,ketone,urobilinogen

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