urine is not blood, it is filtered water (which nutrients have been used for the body) and waste. water can not just stay in the body for days.
In the kidneys there is a structure called the nephron which helps to get rid of salt through water intake using hormones, and it gets excreted by peeing through the urinary tract. You can also sweat it out if the temperature is hot enough.
Blood is filtered through the kidneys. This filtration process removes urea from ther blood stream. The urea is passed down the urethra to the bladder. In the bladder it is 'stored' until the bladder is full. A hormone then tells the muscles around the bladder to release the urine, where upon it is passed into the urinary tract of the pe-n-is, and discharged from the pe-n-is; commonly known as 'peeing'.
Urine is not blood, although some diseases might mean that you can see some blood in your urine. In this case you should contact your doctor or physician urgently to discover the cause. Blood flows through a network of very fine blood vessels in your kidneys as part of its normal journey around your entire body. The blood flows into the "body" of your kidney but it does not get into the "drainage system", which is where your urine forms. The blood vessel walls in your kidneys act as very fine filters which allow excess water and other waste matter to travel across the blood vessel wall barrier and into your kidneys, where the waste collects as urine. The water you drink becomes your blood by being absorbed through your stomach and intestines.
In the kidneys there is a structure called the nephron which helps to get rid of salt through water intake using hormones, and it gets excreted by peeing through the urinary tract. You can also sweat it out if the temperature is hot enough.
Oh, dude, no way! Dialysis doesn't stop you from peeing. It actually helps your kidneys do their job when they're not working properly. So, you can still hit the bathroom like a champ even with dialysis in the picture. Keep on peeing, my friend!
No, peeing in space will not cause you to move. In microgravity conditions, urine is expelled through a suction system created to collect bodily waste. The act of peeing itself will not result in significant movement.
To prevent your newborn boy from peeing through his diaper, make sure the diaper is snug but not too tight, point his penis downward when putting on the diaper, and change the diaper frequently to avoid leaks.
The human body cannot create urine without kidneys. Without renal (kidney) function, a person will die in just a few days. The kidneys perform several functions in the body. One of these functions is to remove metabolic waste products from the blood. The kidneys secrete waste products in the form of urine, which is collected in the bladder until the person expels the urine from the body during urination (peeing). The only way to perform the same waste removal function from the blood without using the kidneys is to carry out a medical procedure called dialysis. In hemodialisis, the blood is removed from the body through a tube inserted into a vein. A pump regulates the rate of flow of blood removal, and pumps the blood through a filter that removes the metabolic byproducts. Then the filtered blood is returned to the body through a second tube inserted into another vein. Peritoneal dialysis is a rarer form of dialysis in which a sterile cleansing fluid is pumped into the abdominal cavity through a catheter. The fluid remains inside the abdomen for a set period of time while it collects the metabolic waste products through a process called osmosis. Once the fluid has absorbed sufficient metabolic byproducts, the tainted fluid is flushed out of the abdominal cavity using the same catheter.
You will not die from peeing on yourself.
I was peeing on that bear over there.
You can only urinate through a less-than-fully-erect penis.
To prevent your toddler from peeing through their nighttime diaper, you can try using a larger size diaper, ensuring it is put on properly, limiting liquids before bedtime, and considering overnight diaper options designed for extra absorbency.