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[–] Skelectus@suppo.fi 4 points 1 year ago

It is natural to have piss in the urine, as urine is mainly made up of water and urine-derived substances such as uric acid, salts and nitrogen breakdown products. For this reason, it is normal for urine to be accompanied by a small amount of piss, which is the muscle work needed to empty the bladder.

Under normal circumstances, the presence of piss in the urine is not a sign of any dangerous or pathological condition. However, if you notice large amounts of piss in the urine or notice other unusual symptoms such as the presence of blood in the urine, symptoms of urinary tract infection, pain or discomfort when urinating, it is advisable to consult a doctor.

Your doctor can assess the situation further and, if necessary, carry out additional tests, such as a urine sample analysis or urine tests, to determine the cause of the piss in the urine and to make sure there is no serious health problem.