wee
In medication terminology, it often means "urinate."
It means do not pee.
When you urinate, you void your bladder, so they are the same. Void means "empty" or "to emptly" in medical terminology..ANSWERto void something means it is non existent, to empty your bladder just means that you are emptying it of urine but it isn't void of urine as the bladder remains with moisture in it and is still a bladder. To void is to make it extinguished from reality, and is not the same. So the answer is "false"Clarification:Medical professionals use the term "void" when referring to the emptying of the bladder. The first answer is correct - they are they same when referring to urination. So the answer in reference to the question is "true".Webster's definition of ''void'' is 1. not legally binding, invalid; 2. having no contents, empty."
In medication terminology, it often means "urinate."
Urinate is a medical term. You may also see the word micturate or void, a synonym. But most health care providers and medical text books simply use the word urinate.
Condition where you void very infrequently, or receive little notice when it is time to void. It can also include hesitancy when about to urinate.
The medical term for having to void often is "polyuria." This condition usually refers to frequent urination and can be caused by various underlying health issues such as diabetes or urinary tract infections.
The term used is :urgency:
Cancel. Repeal. Make void.
A void
Pee, liquid waste
urgency