Where urine comes out of.
It is the urine not the blood. It comes from amino acids being broken down. Could you be pregnant?
You will take a blood and urine test (including a test for drugs). Females will be tested for pregnancy. Your blood will be tested for HIV, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, RPR, and Alcohol. There are also two different urine tests, one is the legal drug urine and the other tests for pH, blood, protein, and specific gravity.
No, blood in your urine has absolutely nothing to do with menstruation. Urine comes from your bladder via your urethra, whereas menstrual flow comes from your uterus via your vagina - two completely different bodily parts. The first day of menstruation is the first day of bleeding from your vagina. If you have blood in your urine it's a sign of a urinary tract infection so you should talk to your doctor.
You will take a blood and urine test (including a test for drugs). Females will be tested for pregnancy. Your blood will be tested for HIV, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, RPR, and Alcohol. There are also two different urine tests, one is the legal drug urine and the other tests for pH, blood, protein, and specific gravity.
No it is not true. The menstrual blood comes from the Uterus and flows out of the vagina.
Blood is not "converted" into urine. Urine is EXTRACTED from the blood by the two organs called the "kidneys".
Urea is one of the substances in urine, and urine is in your blood stream until the kidney extract the urine from your blood.
Urine comes from your urethra, not your vagina - menstruation comes from the vagina. If you are peeing blood then you have a urinary tract or bladder infection so should seek immediate medical attention.
Urine is produced the same way in both males and females. It is a filtrate of the blood. The kidneys filter waste out of the blood, this waste is then sent to the bladder, and this waste is urine. From the bladder it moves through the urethra and is then voided. A man's urethra is considerably longer than a woman's, and a man's urethra terminates at the head of the penis.
Red urine in females is a urinary tract infection. See a doctor. If this happens after treatment, get your sexual partner treated too.
Blood and urine are spun on centrifuges.