You can get E.coli (a bacterial strain) in your urine from a number of ways:
1. If your a woman and you wipe back to front, moves E.coli bacteria from your anus to your urethra which causes an infection commonly known as urinary tract infection (UTI). Always wipe from front to back. Sympotms of a UTI include burning urination, painful urination, urgency (having to go right away as soon as you get the urge), frequency (going to urinate frequently), fever, abdominal pain. You don't need to have any/all symptoms for it to be a UTI. If you have any of the above symptoms, see a physician ASAP.
2. It can also be sexual transmitted. The act of intercourse can push E.coli bacteria into the urethra by friction alone. The bacteria grow and replicate causing an infection. Always empty your bladder BEFORE AND AFTER sex to flush bacteria out of the urinary tract. If you have a shorter urethra you might be prone to developing infections post sex. See your physician for prophylatic treatment options (antibiotics/medications taken after intercourse to prevent UTIs).
3. Lack of hygiene
If you have Ecoli in your urine, it is very important to get treated IMMEDIATELY. UTIs can quickly spread to the kidneys and from there to the blood. An infection in the blood called septicemia will land you in the ICU and in extreme cases has caused death. Not something you should take lightly
-The Nurse
E. coli bacteria can be found in the intestines and can sometimes enter the urinary tract, leading to a urinary tract infection (UTI). This can happen due to poor hygiene, sexual activity, or other factors that allow the bacteria to migrate from the intestines to the urinary tract.
it is urine. :)
Random urine sample First morning urine sample Midstream clean-catch urine sample 24-hour urine collection Timed urine sample Postprandial urine sample Suprapubic aspiration specimen Catheterized urine specimen Pediatric urine bag specimen
Urine is secreted from the kidneys into the ureters, which are tubes that transport the urine to the bladder. From the bladder, urine is expelled from the body through the urethra.
The suffix meaning urine is "-uria." It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe conditions related to urine or the presence of substances in the urine.
E. coli bacteria can be found in the intestines and can sometimes enter the urinary tract, leading to a urinary tract infection (UTI). This can happen due to poor hygiene, sexual activity, or other factors that allow the bacteria to migrate from the intestines to the urinary tract.
D0 N0T EAT IT, or touch it, it is bound to have ecolie or whate ever its spelled
The CDC estimates about 73,000 cases of E. coli infection occur each year. About 61 people die from the illness.
Because urine has urine in it.
Literally translated it means 'little schoolboy'
........................ urine
it is urine. :)
Random urine sample First morning urine sample Midstream clean-catch urine sample 24-hour urine collection Timed urine sample Postprandial urine sample Suprapubic aspiration specimen Catheterized urine specimen Pediatric urine bag specimen
Urine osmolality test. Urine osmolality is a measurement of the number of dissolved particles in urine.
By white urine you mean clear urine or white because clear urine is just urine but white urine is semen and if you had a "tickling" sensation before it happened then its semen.
Urine does not dissolve, no. It's there in the seawater along with all the fish urine and seal urine and dolphin urine and pelican urine...
Urine is secreted from the kidneys into the ureters, which are tubes that transport the urine to the bladder. From the bladder, urine is expelled from the body through the urethra.