no it doesn't
Yes, drinking orange juice can cause an increase in urination due to its high water content and natural diuretic properties.
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Vomiting, dizziness, blood urination, noticeable increase in abdominable pain
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If you are still eating a balanced diet, urination would not necessarily change. If you added drinking more water, that may cause an increase.
Cortisone, a corticosteroid medication, can lead to excessive urination as a side effect. This occurs because corticosteroids can affect fluid balance and increase thirst, prompting more frequent urination. Additionally, they may influence the kidneys' ability to concentrate urine. If you experience significant changes in urination while taking cortisone, it's important to consult your healthcare provider.
Yes, the confirmed cases of swine flu (Novel H1N1) are spreading and continuing to increase. See the related question below for updated information.
Your abdomen will start to enlarge but not quite obvious yet. There is increase salivation,some will have hyperemesis gravidarum, there is increase in urination because there is adequate blood volume.
No, you cannot get the flu directly from air pollution. The flu is caused by the influenza virus, which is transmitted from person to person through respiratory droplets. However, air pollution can weaken the immune system and make individuals more susceptible to respiratory infections, including the flu. Therefore, while pollution doesn't cause the flu, it may increase the risk of contracting it.
The difference between constant urination and frequent urination is that with constant urination one is always feeling the need to urinate. With frequent urination one needs to urinate often but not all the time.
This only signifies that you are properly hydrated. If it were a dark yellow, you would need to increase your intake of water.