IN A NORMAL SITUATION, when (healthy) urine comes out of your body, it is sterile. Urine, for the purpose of spreading B B Pathogens, is not considered a "bodily fluid" like blood, semen and vaginal secretions. HOWEVER, in cases of illness or disease where there is blood in the urine, I imagine it could spread a B B Pathogen. For personal cleansing I would use a good antibacterial scrub, such as surgical scrub PREPODYNE. For surface cleansing, I would use bleach. <<
no not all, blood-borne pathogens are typically found in the blood stream and any bodily fluid that can contain blood can contain a blood borne pathogen. these include urine, feces, saliva, sperm, vaginal secretions, and even tears.
It would be far more dangerous to have blood splashed into your eyes than urine. Blood carries many pathogens including HIV, hepatitis, and many others. Urine is sterile and virtually harmless.
No, blood is not the only body fluid that can carry pathogens. Other body fluids such as saliva, urine, breast milk, and semen can also carry pathogens depending on the particular infection or disease present in the body.
It does not clean out urine.
Ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
A pair of kidneys clean waste from your body through urine.
Is there anything you can put in your urine to clean cocaine out of it
No
With more urine
Bleaching urine will not clean it or alter any drug or substance content. The best way to ensure clean urine is to not consume drugs or substances that can be detected in urine tests. Trying to alter urine samples can have serious legal consequences.
No
They carry the urine to the bladder. The urethra takes urine from the bladder to the outside.