Dialysis patients typically do not produce urine as they did before starting treatment, especially if they are on hemodialysis and have significant kidney impairment. However, some patients may still have residual kidney function and can produce small amounts of urine. This varies from person to person, depending on the extent of their kidney disease and individual circumstances. Regular monitoring by healthcare providers is essential to assess kidney function and overall health.
Some alittle or not at all
You can still urinate during an erection.
Yes cuz u urinate and throw up when you die
Yes, they are, but you have to apply for them.
Yes!! kidney transplants would still be necessary as some patients bodies reject dialysis treatment and they resort to kidney transplant. Therefore even if dialysis machines are cheap, transplants are still required.
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The same way they urinate if they are an omnivore. Being a vegetarian simply means they eat vegetables instead of meat. They still need to urinate to remove excess water and wastes from the body.
Yes, why wouldn't they be able to? Everyone can urinate while erect, it's just a little harder.
never there is still a law that allows you to urinate against the wheels of a horse and cart but you dont see many of them around
The kits (babies) still urinate but they are small animals and don't go often. My Flemish Giant didn't urinate a lot when he was a kit but since he's grown he goes more often.
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!