Putting your hand in water can stimulate the nerves in your body, which can send a signal to your brain that it's time to pee. This is because the nerves that control your bladder and the nerves in your hand are connected in the spinal cord.
It typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for water to make you pee after drinking it.
Warm water can stimulate the bladder and increase blood flow to the kidneys, which can lead to an increased urge to urinate.
Typically, you will need to pee about 30 minutes to an hour after chugging water.
No, you do not pee out all the water you drink. Your body uses some of the water for various functions, and the rest is excreted through urine.
The urge to pee typically occurs within 30 minutes to an hour after drinking water.
Yes, on the same principle as putting someone's hand in water. Have seen this work in college.
warm water makes them pee
Yes. only if you are asleep and the water is warm. the warm water relaxes the persons muscles and they pee.
Hand in a bowl of warm water trick
Because of the role that suggestion plays.
while he is asleep stick his hand in ice water
From TV I would say if there asleep then put there hand in warm water
Dip his hand into warm water while he is asleep.
yeah i do it doesn't make sense to get out of the water to pee when you can just pee where you are
Well, it depends on how much liquid is in your body to begin with. If there's not a sufficient amount, you won't pee no matter how long you sit in warm water. There's no direct correlation between peeing and warm water, however warm water is more relaxing than cold and this can make it appear that the urge to pee is stronger.
Water
It typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for water to make you pee after drinking it.