Urine can have both positive and negative effects on the skin. It contains urea, which can act as a moisturizer and help with skin hydration and barrier function, making it beneficial in certain dermatological treatments. However, applying urine directly to the skin can also lead to irritation or infection due to its waste content and bacteria. Overall, while some components of urine may have potential benefits, caution should be exercised when using it on the skin.
There are several different side effects of Vytorin. Some of these side effects include blistering skin, peeling skin, rashes, dark urine, muscle pain, and unusual tiredness.
The side effects, especially if larger doses of yellow dock are taken, include diarrhea, skin eruptions, nausea, and vomiting. Kidney damage, characterized by blood in urine, decreased urine flow, and swelling of hands and feet
No, male cat urine does not have psychoactive effects if ingested.
yellow skin or eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising, weakness, fatigue, bloody or black stools, bloody or cloudy urine, and a sudden decrease in the amount of urine.
No.
Catheter urine is more "sanitary" than regular urine. Because it is collected from the bladder, and doesn't "touch" the external skin, it is less prone to skin contamination.
Yes, cricket urine is bad if it gets on your skin. It will not cause a serious problem; however, it can be very irritating to the skin.
I heard it actually can clear skin.
The effects of ozone are adverse on skin. It can cause cancer.
You may get some skin disease like fungal infection. But when you play in urine, people will say that you are a bad kid. So you should not play in urine.
Yes, the pigment from the skin of the carrot is excreted in your urine.
Only sharks excrete urine through the skin