yes only if you have an std hope this helps
-john
Normally human urine has a pH of about 6 which makes it an acid. However if something is not right the pH of urine can be higher or lower which could make the urine basic but this is not normal.
Get an enzyme based odor remover from a veterinarian's office or a pet supply store, it works just as well on human urine as it does on pet urine.
about 7.4
The pH value for normal human urine is about 6.6, acidic.
A urine pregnancy test detects hCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin.
Human urine can cause mold growth. Because urine contains sugar and ammonia, it forms an ideal medium for mold to grow in carpets and toilets.
Anything left wet on a carpet has the potential to cause mold
can black mold effect the body
no, well if you have a dog rampaging through your house peeing and you dont pick up after it then sure Actually, considering that dog urine has a lot of ammonia in it I don't think that it would cause black mold. It can cause mildew in the carpet padding and anywhere there is a lot of moisture.
It isn't. Cat urine is not fluorescent, and it does not glow in the dark. I'm not sure where this myth comes from. Cat urine is yellow, like human urine. To the naked eye, it is indistinguishable from human urine, except for the smell. Cat urine is ammonia-based (unlike human urine) so it smells of ammonia.
Mold on cheese is a type of fungus, most mold starts out macroscopic then after time become visible to the human eye.
Urine Debris from trees, the ground, and plants Mold Bacteria
You cannot get any diseases from human urine. In fact, human urine is sterile and so it cannot carry any diseases.
Normally human urine has a pH of about 6 which makes it an acid. However if something is not right the pH of urine can be higher or lower which could make the urine basic but this is not normal.
Yes, human urine is a good compost activator, particularly when diluted with 3 parts water to 1 part urine.
molds are not formed by dog's urine report from AHA medicine molds are not formed by dog's urine report from AHA medicine
Yes, a person can drink his/her own urine.