If you're unable to push out urine, it could indicate a condition known as urinary retention, which may be caused by an obstruction, nerve issues, or an infection. It's essential to seek medical advice if you experience this symptom, as it can lead to complications like bladder damage or infections. Treatment options vary depending on the underlying cause and may include catheterization, medication, or other interventions. Always consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
No. It's legal, so there's not really a huge push to test for it.
No, urine is moved down to the ureters into the bladder by peristaltic contractions of the smooth muscles in the walls of the ureters. The muscles contract in a wave-like motion to push the urine towards the bladder.
The bladder needs to be a muscular sac to store and effectively expel urine. The muscles in the bladder wall contract to push urine out of the body during urination, and they also relax to allow the bladder to stretch as it fills with urine.
The main function of the ureter is to transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder. There are two ureters in the body, and they are connected to each kidney.
U pee in the toilet, reach out your hand, push down the metal lever or aka the flush , and then u wash your hands and leave
Because of the one-way valve system of the ureters, which connect the kidneys to the bladder. If these ureter valves do not work properly, they can cause urine to back-flow into the ureters and toward the kidneys.
Because urine has urine in it.
The urinary system consists of the kidneys which are the principal organs of the urinary system. Accessory organs are: 2 Ureters, each leading from a kidney to the urinary bladder and one urethra leading to the outside.
Not if they're ONLY testing for EtG...but it's just too easy to push the "marijuana" button whenever they put a sample in the testing machinery.
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it fiters waste from your body. the kidneys do that and the urine does down the ureters. The ureters are two tubes that carry urine into the bladder. the bladder is the storage sack that holds urine until you are ready to pee. when you are ready to pee, you relax muscels in your bladder. these muscels push urine out through the urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries urine out of the body. Womens' urethras are shorter than mens'.
it is urine. :)