Yes. Alcohol inhibits anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) release in your brain. ADH aids in water reabsorption in the kidneys, so when ADH release is inhibited by alcohol your body cannot retain as much water so you will urinate more which can lead to dehydration.
I read somewhere that tea has tannin in it, may be coffee does too.
A Diuretic is a chemical that makes you have to go pee. Examples are caffeine and Alcohol.
Alcohol is a diuretic, which means it increases urine production and can lead to dehydration. It inhibits the release of vasopressin, a hormone that helps the body reabsorb water, resulting in increased fluid loss. Additionally, alcohol can also irritate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to vomiting and further fluid loss.
A diuretic. "water pill" makes you pee
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Yes, chocolate in large amounts can be a diuretic (makes your stool soft or runny).
If you're talking about drinking alcohol, that's not such a hot idea. Alcohol is a diuretic (makes you lose water), and with the diarrhea you might be a bit dehydrated already to start with. What you should do instead is to make sure you've drunk enough water.
Alcohol is a diuretic, which means it increases the production of urine by the kidneys. This can lead to more frequent urination and a fuller bladder. Additionally, alcohol can interfere with the body's production of a hormone called antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which normally helps regulate urine production.
You have a hormone in your body called antidiuretic hormone of ADH for short. The purpose of ADH is to conserve your water by concentrating your urine. Alcohol inhibits ADH. So if ADH keeps you from urinating, then alcohol keeps you from keeping you from urinating. In other words, it makes you urinate more.
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-OH group present in alcohol makes it a polar covalent compound.