Does Being Cold Make You Need to Pee More? Here's The Science
We study the bladder and lower urinary tract. Here are two main explanations for what's going on.In summer, we tend to be outside and more active. We sweat more and it's easy to become dehydrated if we don't drink enough water., and our urine volume is often reduced because of this.
In winter, we're often indoors, around water sources, so we are more likely to be hydrated, less active, and to sweat less. As such, we tend to have more free fluid to excrete via our urine.If we become cold very quickly, the body protects our internal organs in a number of ways.
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