Because the rest of the bathroom isn't? Imagine the previous 5 people who used the same urinal (and the same handle you use to flush. . .) had the flu.
No. Normal urine should be sterile.
Urine is sterile, if your can rolls over and dies, then it probably wasn't urine.
Yes, it is generally true that baby urine is sterile.
In general, the urine in the urinary bladder is sterile because the bladder and urethra are lined with tissues that help prevent infections. However, bacteria from the outside environment can sometimes contaminate the urine during the collection process.
Urine is typically sterile when it leaves the body, but it can become contaminated with bacteria if not handled properly. It is considered a waste product that the body eliminates to get rid of excess water and chemicals. Additionally, urine can be a source of germs and should be disposed of properly to avoid contamination.
When your urine is fresh it's actually sterile.
Urine is basically sterile unless you have an infection. Feces are FULL of bacteria. But you should not get in the habit of drinking urine! It is still body waste.
No, you should not. That is considered a health hazard.
Normal, healthy urine is sterile when it's in the bladder and does not contain germs.
Yes you can. Urine is sterile. That is why if your stuck in the desert with nothing to drink it is recommended to drink your urine.
no It can carry contagion. But urine has antiseptic properties that should for the most part render it sterile. Irish navies used to make use of this by peeing into their newly bought boots to prevent thbe growth of athletes foot causing organisms
no it does nothing as urine is sterile and can actually make it worse