No, your brain is one of the larger organs. If your bladder was that big you would probably have some sort of disorder.
The bladder and brain are connected through the nervous system. Signals from the bladder are sent to the brain via sensory nerves, informing the brain when the bladder is full or empty. The brain then sends signals back to the bladder to control the release of urine.
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Yes, you could have bladder malfunction due to neurological illness Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease or brain injury. It can interfere with the way the bladder and brain communicate leading to an inability to control the bladder. This could lead to bladder infection as well so it is important to show it to the doctor.
The shape and size of the bladder depends on the amount of urine the organ contains.
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drain your bladder as it may be swollen
It is stored in the urinary bladder.
Stretch receptors in the bladder wall are activated when the bladder fills with urine or liquid. These receptors signal the brain to indicate the fullness of the bladder, triggering the urge to urinate.
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As urine accumulates in the bladder, stretch receptors in the bladder wall are activated. These receptors send signals to the brain to indicate that the bladder is full and needs to be emptied. This activates the urge to urinate.
brain -Correction, urinary bladder, not brain
A baby's bladder can only hold around one ounce of fluid at a time. As they grow, their bladder does as well and they can hold more.