It depends, are you Asian? Asian urine has incredible staying power when it comes to temperature. Asian monks in Tibet urinate into a giant cauldron. This practice can heat and keep the room at body temperature for several hours. People of African descent have the complete opposite issue. The urine of an African male ranges anywhere from 40-55 degrees Fahrenheit. It is not uncommon for fathers to urinate all over their small children to help them avoid heat exhaustion under the hot African sun.
Everything inside your body is going to be body temperature. So no matter what the temperature is outside or anywhere else. Unless you die and lose you body temp your urine will always be warm.
Just about the same as your body temperature.
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
i would say urine has gone bad the moment it leaves the body. that's why its leaving, because its no longer good. if it were still good, it would stay. you getting this? please dispose of you jar of urine, its gone bad.
Urine stored at body temperature (around 98.6°F or 37°C) will remain at that temperature for up to 4 hours. However, if the urine is stored in a container or under different conditions, the temperature could change depending on the environment.
It Depends on your body temperature and the wind Outside
It depends on how "warm". Urine is normally the same temperature as normal body temperature. If the temperature of urine is higher than normal body temperature, then it could be a sign of fever or infection. If you suspect this, the best thing is to take your temperature with a thermometer. If your temperature is above 98.6F, see a doctor. If you have a separate, accurate thermometer, you could test the temperature of the urine as it leaves the body. This would be largely pointless, but if it was done and registered above 98.6F even after leaving the body, it would probably be advisable to contact a doctor in this case as well. Urine may seem warm in comparison to cold hands or other body parts that come into contact with it as it leaves the body. In most cases, urine is supposed to be warm and not cold, and should cause little concern as long as the person feels fine overall.
Everyone is different regarding how long they can hold their urine in their body. However, in order to prevent UTI's, bladder infections, and bladder problems, it is best to use the restroom as soon as you feel the need to.Ê
Ureters go from the pelvis of the kidney into the urinary bladder. From the urinary bladder, the urethra is the tube that carries the urine to the outside the ureters are tubes that exit the kidneys at the Hilus, coveying urine into the bladder, approximatly 25cm long. The urethra exits the bladder and takes urine out of the body, in males it is approximatly 20 cm long, females 3-4 cm long. Ureter is the (tube) flow channel from kidney to bladder, Urethra is the (tube) flow channel from the bladder to the outside of your body.
As soon as your body has absorbs it which is not long
It would take longer to walk in hotter temperatures. The core body temperature rises while you exercise, and if the outside temperature is also warm, then you can overheat more quickly. If the outside temperature is cool, then you can walk at a faster pace more comfortably.
Urine is hot because it is stored in the body, which has an average temperature of about 98.6 degrees. By the time the urine leaves the body, it is still hot because of the high body temperature, therefore causing the warmness. But it cools off as it is exposed to the more normal temperatures of outside the body.