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.
The symptoms of ringworn disease are itchy rash on skin, fatigue, headaches, tiredness, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, less urine, tenderness and many more.
Finding skin cells in urine could indicate that there is damage or inflammation in the urinary tract lining, allowing shedding skin cells to enter the urine. It may be a sign of a urinary tract infection, kidney disease, or other underlying medical conditions that need further evaluation by a healthcare provider.
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No, warts are a viral skin disease.
A rare skin disease the turns you hands and feet a sckly green color. The only way to cur it is by dipping your hands in lizard urine that contains an zypholic acid or you can get a serious of shots from your doctor...
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.
There are loads of Skin disease but whatever you do never use Aqueous Cream because it makes skin disease much worse
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.
yes
Impetigo is a contagious pustular skin disease.
Brown or Red urine is an indicator of kidney disease. Nephritis, Renal Cell cancer, all of those.