Why do I keep going to the toilet and getting sick since I went back to my hometown, and what should

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After being outside for a long time, I have an adaptation period to the water and soil environment at home, and I am the same!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be a bit unadaptable, and the environment is caused by the climate.

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3 answers2024-08-27

Is this a god horse thing? It's too dark and dirty in the bathroom, and the old houses in the countryside are like this, and it's only 10 days and half a month to endure it.

1 answers2024-08-27

I advise you to go to the hospital to see a doctor as soon as possible, and don't delay too long. Because urethritis becomes chronic, it is difficult to cure it completely, and people are also very sinful. Maybe you've become chronic. I still have to find a doctor for treatment, because there is no specific medicine.

2 answers2024-08-27

In fact, this is related to the different physiological structure, some people have a larger bladder, some people are smaller, when the urine reaches a certain amount, people with a larger bladder will store a little more urine, if the bladder is small, the stored urine will also be a little smaller, so some people want to go to the toilet as soon as they drink water, and some people drink a lot of water and have no intention of urinating.

14 answers2024-08-27

If there are no other symptoms, don't worry too much, if you don't go to the toilet, you should worry, only people with good kidney function can urinate smoothly, you look at the amount of urine each time, if the amount is not very large, it may just be because some of your nerves are more sensitive than others, as long as you feel a little bit and want to go to the toilet

15 answers2024-08-27

If it is a urinary tract infection, or a kidney problem, go to the hospital to see, or you usually exercise less and drink too much water.