Why do i have to pee when turned on?
It most likely is because the stimulation in your genitals also causes another stimulation of the bladder
What can you drink to keep you from going to the bathroom all the time?
You cant drink a liquid and not go to the bathroom. If you drink a liquid the liquid passes through your body and naturally when the liquid gets all the way through you pee. or if u sit on your leg it helps take the feeling away.
Creatinine is normally found in urine. Blood proteins, red blood cells, and hemoglobin are all abnormal findings. White blood cells would indicate an infection.
How avoid urinary bladder partially distended?
i have urinary bladder appears partially distended. how i avoid it.
The pancreas is NOT in the urinary system.
How do you get a urine smell out of a baseboard heater?
Try an enzyme product found at a pet supply stores or major department store.
How does the digestive system interact with other systems?
The digestive system can work with other systems in different ways. Lets give the example of the liver. The liver does send nutrients around the body after the small intestines absorb the nutrients and give it to the liver. The liver needs the help of the circulatory system do it. So the blood vessels of the liver help the liver give the nutrients to the body. So that's an example of how the circulatory system works with the digestive system.
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Why for the past 4 years has trace blood been found in your urine?
None has been found in mine, however your primary care physician could probably answer the question better than anyone here. Schedule an appointment.
Who are likely donors of kidney for kidneys transplants?
The most likely kidney donors are immediate family.
Why is pee warm when you pee with your pants on?
Urine is warm since it has the same temperature your inner body does
Males have a (much) longer urethra.
Your second statement is only an approximation, it's a semi-truth.
Explain the difference between organized and unorganized sediments?
unorganized sediments: chemical substances that form crystals or precipitate from solution
organized sediments: include epithelial cells, pus cells, RBCs and casts (urine is normally negative)
That would be the kidneys
Sources: Health class
What to do when your kid has to pee really bad in traffic?
I usually recommend keeping one of those urine containers around when you've got little kids - you can get them for men or women and they're available in almost any pharmacy. If you don't have that, most bottles work well for boys, but they can get messy with girls.
I am not sure if someone pee in your garage. The best thing you can do is set up a camera.
Does giving blood lower cholesterol?
No is the simple answer. Cholesterol is for the most part evenly distributed in the blood and therefore when donating blood you take cholesterol with the blood. Your body will have a lower MASS of cholesterol but the CONCENTRATION of cholesterol has not changed, which is what is important for you I presume.
However, when giving blood they encourage no fatty meals or food 24 hours before to avoid high levels of fats and cholesterol in the blood, which means you shouldn't e giving blood if you have high cholesterol.
What is the significance of urine output?
Urine output is very important. Changes in colour, clarity, odour or volume can mean many things from dehydration to kidney problems. Normal urine should range from a pale straw colour to amber depending on its concentration. In the morning it is usually more concentrated and throughout the day as you drink more it becomes less concentrated. Urine that is red at all can indicate bleeding, but some medications and food can cause changes in colour. Dark amber can indicate high concentrations of bilirubin caused by liver dysfunction or vitamin B. Urine that is cloudy or foamy can indicate high concentrations of protein or bacteria. Urine with a sweet or fruity odour can indicate diabetes mellitus or starvation. An output of less than 30 mL in two hours in cause for concern also, over 2000-2500mL daily should be reported to a doctor.
How do the circulatory and urinary systems work together?
The urinary and circulatory systems work together by the cells in your body dumping the wastes into your blood. Then the arteries carry the cleaned blood throughout the body. Meanwhile, the veins are carrying the uncleaned blood to the heart and the kidneys. In the kidneys there are blood filters where the blood flows through them and it is cleaned. Then there is a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. The bladder stores urine until it is ready to leave the body.
What happens if something goes in the urethra?
You need to take a wash rag on wash out the soap. It is irritated and needs to be washed better. A tub of hot water might also help you. Get in and sit in it. Make you get water in that region.