Walking can increase pressure on the bladder, which can stimulate the urge to urinate. This is because physical activity can cause the muscles around the bladder to contract, making you feel like you need to go to the bathroom.
The urge to urinate when near water is a common response known as the "relaxation response." When the brain perceives water, it may trigger the body to relax, which can lead to the sensation of needing to urinate.
Frequent urge to urinate with little to no pain and no infection present could be caused by conditions such as overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis, or bladder irritants like caffeine or alcohol. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Warm water can stimulate the bladder and increase blood flow to the kidneys, which can lead to an increased urge to urinate.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for your body to process the water and for you to feel the urge to urinate.
Stretch receptors in the bladder wall are activated when the bladder fills with urine or liquid. These receptors signal the brain to indicate the fullness of the bladder, triggering the urge to urinate.
The urge to urinate when near water is a common response known as the "relaxation response." When the brain perceives water, it may trigger the body to relax, which can lead to the sensation of needing to urinate.
Doesn't diminish the urge, but sometimes the ability.
Polyuria
yes it normal. You will have a bag where you can urinate. When it will be full you can empty to the toilet
maybe an infection
You will have a distended abdomen and the urge to urinate.
You will have a distended abdomen and the urge to urinate.
Urge incontinence refers to being unable to hold your urine. You get the urge to urinate, and then are unable to prevent yourself from urinating a little.
It means you need to go to the toilet :)
a nice power drive to the face
The sensation of warm water on your hands can activate the body's parasympathetic nervous system, leading to relaxation and a sense of comfort. This can potentially stimulate the bladder and trigger the urge to urinate as a reflex response.
Classical Conditioning -- That sound is the sound that you hear when you urinate, so your mind has paired that sound with the act of urinating... so when you you hear the sound your mind associates it with the action and thus your budy begins to experience the sensation.