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Protein nor sugar should not be found in the urine of a healthy person.
Normal, healthy urine is sterile when it's in the bladder and does not contain germs.
No, drinking urine is not healthy and can be harmful to your body.
The amount of protein in your urine that is healthy varies from person to person. Some healthy people spill protein in their urine regularly. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
No, drinking urine is not healthy. Urine is a waste product that the body is trying to get rid of, and consuming it can introduce harmful bacteria and toxins back into the body. It is not a safe or recommended practice for maintaining good health.
A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
I personally couldn't imagine consuming my friends' urine. However, it should be suitable depending on the who the urine belongs to is healthy.
For a healthy person, urine should be clear and odorless. If you are experiencing cloudy or white urine, you should seek medical attention by your family physician.
yes
False. Healthy urine is typically sterile, meaning it does not contain germs or bacteria. The presence of germs in urine can indicate a urinary tract infection or other medical issues. Regular urinalysis can help detect such conditions.
Healthy urine consists of water, ammonia, potassium, hydrogen, little sodium, little creatine, little uric acid and urea and little bilirubin, if any of these substance is present in too much (or to little) quanity then it becomes unhealthy. Also if glucose and/or RBC are found in urine it is unhealthy.
No, it is not healthy. It can cause you to have a urinary tract infection or kidney infection by holding it.