Depends on your definition of 'sanitary'. It may soil and stain your clothes for instance, and it would then be unsanitary not to wash them. On the other hand, people who would otherwise have died of thirst have been known to have survived by drinking their own urine, which indeed can be done quite safely.
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Urine and faeces
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.
Urine is completely sanitary if fresh. I don't see what your partner has to do with it, or why you would touch there urine, but you don't have to worry.hope this helped.
this is because it is sanitary and they like the taste.
It isn't. Cat urine is not fluorescent, and it does not glow in the dark. I'm not sure where this myth comes from. Cat urine is yellow, like human urine. To the naked eye, it is indistinguishable from human urine, except for the smell. Cat urine is ammonia-based (unlike human urine) so it smells of ammonia.
No, this is not normal. You shouldn't be using a pad if not menstruating, also you should never have urine on your sanitary pad - are you sure this is urine and not discharge? If this is urine then you either need to wipe yourself better after using the bathroom or you need to see your doctor as you may be experiencing urinary incontinence.
You cannot get any diseases from human urine. In fact, human urine is sterile and so it cannot carry any diseases.
Yes, human urine is a good compost activator, particularly when diluted with 3 parts water to 1 part urine.
Human urine is typically slightly acidic, with a pH range of about 4.6 to 8. Generally, a pH level of around 6 is considered normal for urine.
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