Pee from a normal healthy person is a sterile solution so why do some of you females thingk its gross?


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Pee has even been used as an antiseptic during war times when other chemicles were in short supply. Hard to believe there is just so much ignorance out there in this day and age.

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Now just look at a few of your answers. Wild Mangie was it; said it tasted like ----. One must wonder how the "wild" one would know that? Sad but even in this day and age of the almost unlimited wealth of knowledge so easily available via internet, there is still so much ignorance and misconceptions out there in some minds. When my gal stepped on a jelly fish a few years ago it was peeing on her foot that stopped the pain. Lets face it; the general public is stupid.

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No matter what you say, it is also a waste product.

it smells and taste like sh. As well as removing waste from the body, urine can be examined to determine many medical conditions concerning the bladder, kidneys, and even metabolic functions of the body.

The presence of sugar in the urine indicates the possibility of diabetes mellitus. Albumin in the urine suggests renal disease or damage.

Urine may be examined under a microscope to examine white blood cells and red blood cells to denote abnormal blood in the urine (known as hematuria), or bacteria denoting an infection (usually in conjunction with white blood cells). Pollen can also be detected.

Urinary casts can also be observed, and depending on their classification, they can indicate kidney degeneration or failure. Red blood cell casts will prove whether blood in the urine originates from the kidney.

The most common pregnancy tests are simple urine analysis devices.




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