What s going on with my son swimming and going to the toilet non stop

Updated on Toilets 2024-05-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because the water temperature is colder, people will urinate frequently, there is no problem, you don't have to worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Normally, people will feel a lot of urine when swimming.

    People need a lot of energy when exercising, and this energy is produced by the oxidation of nutrients in the body. During the production of energy in the body, a large amount of heat is released. In order to maintain the constancy of its own body temperature, the human body has to dissipate excess heat.

    The process of dissipating heat is mainly done through perspiration, and when a person exercises on land, he sweats more and urins less. Swimming is carried out in water, because the temperature of the water is much lower than the body temperature, most of the heat generated in the human body is dissipated by the conduction of water, so the human body sweats very little. Water can't be dispersed in the body, so it flows into the bladder.

    Due to the stimulation of the cold, the human body contracts very tightly, compressing the bladder, and there is a feeling of urinating.

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