That sounds like a philosophy question.
Probably within 30 seconds or so some molecule could be absorbed and make it to the kidney.
There can be many reasons why someone would have to urinate 10 times a day. You could be drinking alot or there could be issues with your bladder or your kidneys. If you are concerned you should see a doctor.
drinking a lot of beer
If you have been drinking enough fluids but cannot urinate easily even with a full bladder, it could be an issue with the nerves, or it could be an infection. There are some STIs (treatable, happily) that cause problems specifically with urination among other things. Go get it checked out.
It could be something as simple as drinking to much liquid, especially caffeinated or alcoholic beverages, too late in the day. If it is relatively recent it could be an infection. Usually, especially in men older than 40, it is the prostate. You should go tot he doctor and have it checked.
as often as you feel the need too...it depends on how much fluid you intake daily. The average adult bladder holds approximately 1 pint of liquid so you should urinate as many times as your bladder is filled daily. This means, if you drink 2 pints of liquid you should urinate at least twice before you could drink anything else, unless of course you wanted to urinate on yourself.
you could possibly have a bladder infection
# Make the liquid hot/warm. # Stir it.
The property would be fluid or fluidity.
By Exersizing and drinking water everyday you could lose 10 pound a week!
Nope! And drinking 40 shots quickly could be fatal.
Some of the common symptoms are things like lethargy and drinking excessive amounts of water. Dogs could also urinate a lot more and gain some weight.
I would advise against it:You add waste to the water which could cause people and animals to become sickIf the river is part of your area's drinking water, you could end up drinking your own urine eventuallyIf you live in South America, you could be attacked by a Candiru fish which will swim up your urethra and get stuck (look it up)