When you are nervous, your body releases stress hormones that can affect your bladder muscles, causing the need to urinate more frequently. This is a common physiological response to stress and anxiety.
Yes, feeling nervous can increase the need to urinate frequently.
The nervous system The central nervous system
Typically, you will need to pee about 30 minutes to an hour after chugging water.
The main organs involved in the nervous system are the brain and the spinal cord, which make up the central nervous system. The peripheral nervous system includes nerves that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body's organs and tissues.
The parasympathetic nervous system is a division of the autonomic nervous system. It works in opposition to the sympathetic nervous system to regulate bodily functions at rest and promote relaxation.
he may be nervous
Yes, feeling nervous can increase the need to urinate frequently.
It depends, he is either nervous talking to you, has a nervous habit and just does that always, is nervous about something, just does that, or has to go pee.
They pee cuz they usually want to or they can not make it to a restroom. Because they eitherget really nervous or get scared which is most people or they held a really long time
They pee cuz they usually want to or they can not make it to a restroom. Because they eitherget really nervous or get scared which is most people or they held a really long time
if he is nervous yes if not no!
Sensory receptor, afferent neuron, efferent neuron, effector organ.
if you put your hands in cold water or if you get nervous or push your stomick
Sometimes you can't pee just because you are nervous. If that is the case, you should be able to pee later. However, there are many other possible reasons for this problem, including an infection of the urinary tract. If this problem lasts very long, you require medical care.
This is a quantitaitive question. My question was why do dogs pee on people and the response was reasonable; marking their territory or nervous around that person. So, based on the answer provided, a confident breed would be marking their territory.
nah, the sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system actually inhibits bladder contraction. the sympathetic response of the autonomic nervous system is in charge of a fright response. It seems contradictory that you pee yourself when scared, I'm looking this up myself
well its natural for a dog to do that but if you can stop it from getting scared by whatever it is then you can stop the pee!