That means you've been dead for many hours. Call the coroner.
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The thing is... cold is relative to what your interpretation of warm is. If your urine feels cold, then you're probably in a warmer/hot place and your sense of touch has adjusted.
There is no physiological reason that your urine would come out colder than the limits set by normal drug testing protocols. I suspect this is the reason for your question. Provide a fresh sample. If you truly find that you are unable to provide an honest sample warm enough to meet the requirements for drug testing, request a directly observed sample.
It is generally rather cold unless there is geothermal activity in the area.
Precipitation usually comes before or during the passage of a cold front.
If it was cold enough to freeze the urine in mid-stream, it would be cold enough to give you a severe case of frostbite on your privates.
what happens in cold and warm masses pressure
39 degrees is cold. The freezing point is 32 degrees. Our body temp. usually hovers around 98.6 degress.
Your urine comes out at body temperature, which even if dangerously low, would not feel cold to the touch. If your pee feels cold to you it is because it is wet and just feels that way without actually being cold.
A cold can indeed cause urine to smell strong. This is because the body is getting rid of unwanted sickness.
In the cold days we pass more urine , compared to the hot days as in the cold days our body has more water in the body and we have to pass urine more often. But in the summer more water is lost due to sweating.
The heat comes from fever which is the body's way to combat what is causing the cold.
During cold weather. During warm weather, the body perspirates (sweats) to maintain body temperature and hence a lot of fluids are lost. so, the amount of fluids the body has to expel via urine is lesser. However, during cold weather, there is no perspiration and hence the amount of fluids the body expels via urine is higher than during warm weather.
Our body temperature is high then cold water so when it comes in contact with our body energy in the form of heat is transferred from body to water so it decreases our body temperature and we feel cold.
Not usually. Urinalysis is a temperature regulated test. If your urine is cold or not at body temperature, they will re-test you. This is most of the time.
Rather than the common term, cold-blooded, they are ectothermic. Which means they take their body temperature from their surrounds.
I don't think urine expires. When you take a drug test, they will take the temperature of it. So if you don't have a way of heating it, then there isn't a point. You can't hand them cold urine.
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A freshly collected sample of urine will be near body temp. A bottle of someone else's urine (that does not do drugs) in your pocket will not be as warm. If the temp of a sample is very low, it is not considered to be a valid sample from THAT person.
Because it depends on whether the temperature is hot, if it is hot then the body produces less urine because it finds other ways of loosing water. i.e. sweating.. And if the weather is cold its the opposite, so in cold weather our body actually produces more urine, and less other ways of loosing water from the body. an exception of loosing water when we breath out every time, but in not very great amount the water is lost. hope this helps..im not an expert...just a student..helping out...:))