No. HIV is transmitted through infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Urine is not a risk for HIV transmission.
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
Urine is produced by the kidneys as they filter waste and excess fluids from the blood. The filtered waste products, along with water and electrolytes, are then excreted as urine through the urinary system. Blood, on the other hand, carries essential substances like oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products to and from different parts of the body.
No, occult blood in urine and hemoglobinuria are not the same. Occult blood refers to the presence of red blood cells in urine that may not be visible to the naked eye, often identified through laboratory tests. Hemoglobinuria, on the other hand, is the presence of free hemoglobin in the urine, typically resulting from the breakdown of red blood cells. While both indicate some form of blood-related issue, they represent different underlying conditions.
hemoglobinuria is when the red blood cells in the urine(abnormal) have lysed (ripped open) and there is free haemoglobin in the urine. Haematuria is when the blood cells are intact in the urine. Both colour the urine dark red
Methamphetamine smoke is NOT detectable on blood urine or any other drug test if you are not inhaling this smoke. Second hand meth smoke. Please!
Low iron is most often simply due to low intake in the diet. Other than this, it may be low due to excessive iron loss, which can in turn be caused by blood loss e.g. due to menstruation. Being "low on blood", i.e. a low total blood volume can have entirely different causes. On the one hand, this can also be due to excessive blood loss, though this would require a large wound. On the other hand however, defects in the kidney's water retention mechanisms can lead to excessive loss of water in the urine and thereby reduction of the blood volume (and consequently increase in blood concentration).
Occult blood in urine refers to small amounts of blood that are not visible to the naked eye but can be detected through laboratory tests, indicating potential underlying issues such as infections, kidney stones, or tumors. Gross blood, on the other hand, is visible blood in urine, often indicating more severe conditions like trauma, significant infections, or malignancies. The distinction is important for diagnosis and guiding further investigation and treatment. Overall, both types of blood in urine signal the need for medical evaluation, but gross blood typically suggests a more urgent concern.
Subconsciously our brains know that more blood in the affected area helps the healing process. You sling your hand to force blood towards the wound helping it clot faster to begin the healing process.
Yes, you can take a urine test while on your period. Doctors can tell the difference between period blood and other blood, but just to be sure, tell the doctor before hand that you have your period so they know that nothing is wrong.
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yes weed can be detected in a blood test for several days and I was told by a professional that 2nd hand smoke will never be enough to register dirty.
i am a surgical tech in Tennessee and can assure you that no their is no concern. urine is considered sterile as it just from blood that has been filtered from by the kidneys. if feces on the other hand spelled out from a puncture of some sort then it can cause an infection but usually during all abdominal surgery the surgeon irrigates the surgical site out with warm antibiotic saline to reduce any chance of infection occurring.