shower, you’re spreading the bacteria and infecting yourself again. Bladder training: If you want to train your bladder to be more patient and only go to the toilet, it’s best not to associate the sound of running water with “urine now.” Over time, your bladder will only want to urinate when you hear the shower. Three practical problems if you do it: Odor and yellowing: If you don’t wash properly, urine leaves an odor and yellow stains on the shower tiles over time. Clogged drains: Urine alone doesn’t clog drains, but if it’s mixed with hair and soap, it forms a sticky film and clogs the drain. Embarrassment: If you live with others, it’s not psychologically comfortable. Everyone has their own preferences. The medical summary: From a health perspective, occasionally urinating won’t harm you if you’re clean and wash thoroughly. However, in terms of hygiene and habits, it’s always best to use the toilet. Your bladder will thank you when you keep your urination to a minimum. This isn’t a medical diagnosis. If you experience burning during urination, pain, or frequent urination, consult a urologist for reassurance. What do you think? Do you consider it a normal habit or something to worry about?
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