"Doctor, I go to the toilet as soon as I drink water, is my kidney broken?”
In real life, there are many friends who go to the toilet as soon as they drink water, so is this normal or abnormal?What is the difference between not going to the toilet for half a day?
In life, some people want to urinate as soon as they drink water, and some people don't want to urinate for a long time
Normally, it takes 30-45 minutes to turn into urine after drinking water. However, this time is not absolute, everyone's physique is different, and the production of urine is easily affected by a variety of factors, whether it is the urge to urinate soon after drinking water or the urge to urinate for a long time, it may be a normal phenomenon.
There are three main reasons for this discrepancy:
1.The bladder sphincter is tight
The bladder in the human body is like a balloon, which has a lot of elasticity and can store a certain amount of urine. However, in some people, due to the relaxation of the bladder sphincter, storing a little urine will make the bladder muscles feel burdened, and it will constantly stimulate the brain to release urination signals.
2.Bladders are born different
Some people are born with a smaller bladder capacity than others, so they will also have a situation where they want to go to the toilet frequently after drinking a little water, which is a normal physiological reaction.
3.Differences in drinking water and urinating habits
Many people do not have the habit of actively drinking water every day, and will only drink water when they are thirsty, and the bladder of such people has been in a dehydrated environment for a long time. Once water flows in, it stimulates the bladder to urinate.
Under normal circumstances, the color of urine should be pale yellow and dark yellow, and the color of the urine should be related to factors such as water intake, diet, etc.
In fact, the color of urine is dynamically changing, and when suffering from some diseases, the color of urine may be obviously abnormal, and it is necessary to pay attention to medical attention in time if you find any abnormalities.
1.Colorless
After the factor of drinking too much water is ruled out, colorless urine is excreted for a long time.
2.White
Half of the white urine is purulent, chyle, and salt urine is associated with severe urinary tract purulent infection.
3.Dark brown
The urine is as dark as strong tea, and it is necessary to be highly vigilant, which may be caused by liver and gallbladder lesions.
.Red
Red urine is clinically called hematuria, which mostly indicates that there are red blood cells in the urine, and most of the hematuria is related to the urinary system, and may also be related to inflammatory lesions in adjacent organs.
5.Blue
Blue urine is often associated with the use of certain medications, and it is important to be suspicious that vitamin D toxicity may be caused by the exclusion of drug factors.
6.Green
Green urine may be caused by the presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the urine or by the presence of bilirubin urine for too long, and pale green urine is usually caused by ingestion of large amounts of anti-inflammatory drugs.
After discovering that there is an abnormality in the urine, you must go to the hospital in time for investigation**, so that you can detect it early**.
In addition to the color of the urine, there are some other criteria for determining whether the urine is healthy, and all 4 of them need to be met.
1.Smell: Faint ammonia
Under normal circumstances, the urine will have a faint ammonia smell, but it will not be pungent, if you can smell a significant odor after urinating, you should be alert to the possibility of disease ** hormone.
2.Frequency: 8 times a day
Under normal circumstances, the optimal number of urination times per day is 7 times during the day and 1 time at night, and 7 times a day and it is not caused by excessive water intake, it can be called frequent urination.
3.Urine output: 1500 ml per day
The human body can form 150 180 liters of raw urine in a day, but only 1About 5L, daily urination" 25L is polyuria, which may be associated with factors such as diabetes B, diabetes insipidus, and excessive water intake
Urine output < 400ml is oliguria, urine output < 100ml is anuria, which may be caused by shock, urinary tract obstruction, and kidney problems.
4.Condition: less foam, no precipitation
In cases where you urinate urgently or drink too little water, there may be foam on the urine that is discharged, but these bubbles dissipate quickly.
If there is foam on the urine that does not dissipate for a long time, it may be that the urine protein and urine glucose are elevated, which is related to Tang urine B and high blood pressure renal B.
Urine is the body's "barometer", after we urinate in a hurry, lower your head to take a look, if you find an abnormality, go to the hospital in time, do early detection **.