urine is virtually sterile and nearly odorless.
No, sterile saline is a solution of salt (sodium chloride) in sterile water, while sterile water is just water that has been sterilized. Sterile saline is commonly used in medical procedures and wound cleaning, while sterile water is used for irrigation and as a diluent for medications.
Sterile water for inhalation is typically designed for use in nebulizers or humidifiers to help with respiratory conditions. Sterile water for irrigation is used for wound cleansing, nasal irrigation, or medical procedures to prevent infection. Both are sterile and free of contaminants, but they have different intended uses.
Sterile distilled water has no microbial contamination and is distilled and and sterile water merely has no microbial contamination.Distillation is the process of separation by heating a liquid until it evaporates and then condensing the steam back into a purer liquid as all contamination remains in the part which does not evaporate.
Yes, pee can freeze in cold temperatures.
A bottle of normal saline is considered sterile for up to 24 hours after opening. After this period, the saline solution may no longer be considered sterile and should be discarded to prevent the risk of contamination and infection.
kidney stones? usually burns when it comes out of the pee pee
1. take off your pants and underwear2. sit on the toilet3. spread your legs apart as far as they go4. with your fingers on one hand, spread apart your lips5. wipe across where you pee out of with the sterile wipes6. pee just a tiny bit into the toilet7. with the other hand, hold the cup up to where you pee out of8. pee the rest in the cupJust wipe with the sterile wipe they give you and sit on the toilet and pee into the cup. It's not that hard. If you have wiped and is clean you do not have to spread the labia, in fact you should not touch the area at all after you've wiped it. You can also pee into something else, as long as it's clean, if it's easier with something bigger, and then pour it over into the cup. You can even pee into a empty clean jam jar and bring it to the doctor and pour it over there. The cups used in hospitals are not sterile so the jar doesn't have to be, just clean.
When he is penetrating you, he could push bacteria into your urethra. I had cancer and i have always been very susceptible to UTI's/ You are always supposed to pee after sex to clean out your urethra, since pee is sterile! Men too btw!
Pee is mostly water but it does contain disolved salts which the body needs to dispose of. You can drink pee; people trapped in caves etc have avoided dying of thirst by drinking their own urine and other people do it for "fun." As pee is essentially sterile there is no need to boil it to kill germs. Boiling it would remove some of the water therefore making it more concentrated and potentially more harmful.
the flower is sterile
If a sterile field becomes "contaminated" with a sterile solution, the field remains sterile.
sterile gloves
No it's not sterile
Its TO PEE
No, sterile saline is a solution of salt (sodium chloride) in sterile water, while sterile water is just water that has been sterilized. Sterile saline is commonly used in medical procedures and wound cleaning, while sterile water is used for irrigation and as a diluent for medications.
Yes you can, it's sterile. Not healthy drinking a lot though.
sit on the toilet and spread apart you labia. wipe with the wipes, pee in the toilet a little, then pee in the cupJust wipe with the sterile wipe they give you and sit on the toilet and pee into the cup. It's not that hard. If you have wiped and is clean you do not have to spread the labia, in fact you should not touch the area at all after you've wiped it. You can also pee into something else, as long as it's clean, if it's easier with something bigger, and then pour it over into the cup. You can even pee into a empty clean jam jar and bring it to the doctor and pour it over there. The cups used in hospitals are not sterile so the jar doesn't have to be, just clean.