I've been "researching" this a bit on the web, and have not found anything that corroborates whether warm water or cold water will make you have to pee sooner. I have found people in general backing up both "theories" but nothing medical that confirms or does not confirm, other than a couple of sites that have said that it does not matter what the temperature is, it will quickly revert to body temp.
The liver is breaking it down so quickly that its trying to get it out of your body causing you to have to urinate often.
Yes. The more you drink the more you urinate. This may be a hassle going to the toilet frequently but drinking plenty of water is good for you.
drinking a lot of beer
they don't urinate on their food or drinking water
Typically, you can expect to urinate within 30 minutes to an hour after drinking water.
The speed at which you urinate after drinking water can vary depending on factors like hydration level, bladder capacity, and individual metabolism. In general, most people start to urinate within 30 minutes to an hour after consuming water.
It typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours to urinate after drinking water.
It typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours after drinking water for you to urinate.
No, drinking water will make you urinate more than drinking soda. This is because the water cleans the toxins out of your body.
Drinking water at any time of the day is good for your health. Just remember to urinate frequently, or your bladder would burst. And don't drink water that is dirty.
Drinking just about anything at night would make you get up more, in the middle of the night, to urinate.
It typically takes about 30 minutes for someone to urinate after drinking a glass of water.