Yes. Both blood tests, and urine tests are ways to discover appendicitis, yet I'm pretty sure they won't just find it in a random test. I think you have to take a specific test to find out.
Not drinking enough water
Will a woman's what dilute a mans urine?A woman's urine?Not really, they are essentially the same aside from a slight variance in hormones.
The two most common are trauma and renal disease, and they're both serious.
Blood in the urine of either men or women can be caused by infections that involve the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder or trauma to the penis (in men). It can also be caused by kidney stones as they pass through the ureters. If urine is visible to the eye then it's called Gross Hematuria. If it not visible to the eye and is only seen through the microscope then it's called Microhematuria.
unhealthy diets. also an infection of some sort A common and serious cause is high blood pressure, you should buy a monitor and keep tabs on it, and if found to be high, see your doctor to get on a medication that works for you right away, as your kidneys are being damaged.
No, it is the equivalent of the mans ejaculation and is still called cum. Urine comes out of the clit area and the cum comes out of the vagina area.
None.
It means you need to go to the ER
No.
Pee (urine) doesnot come from balls (testis). Urine comes from the urinary bladder in the lower abdomen. Testis produces sperms and the male hormone testosterone. Squeezing balls causes one of the most excruciating pains.
No...all it can cause is uncomfortable sex, so lube up.
Only if there are drugs in his system.