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Why do you always have to go to the toilet in winter?

Too much urine in winter? That's because you sweat less.

Careful observation of villagers can always find a problem. Even if they drink as much water or drink less water in winter than in summer, they are much more diligent in running toilets in winter than in summer. Why? A student-born knight's shoes told me very grievance: "In winter, there is less sweating, more water in the body, more blood, higher blood pressure, and more urine when the kidneys are filtered ..." After consulting a shy clinician who did not want to be named, the doctor told me: "From a medical point of view, there are two main ways of water metabolism in the human body: skin perspiration and urination through the kidneys. In winter, the temperature is low, the sweat glands of the skin contract, the perspiration is reduced, and the corresponding urination will increase. " We can think of it this way. Originally, the water from two rivers could only flow into one river. The final result is naturally that the river overflows and the villagers are addicted to running the toilet.

Too much urine in winter? That's because there is more energy metabolism.

Some folks will ask, "It's strange that if we don't drink water and have no water intake in winter, we will still run to the toilet diligently. Why? " Most people are confused. Obviously, they didn't drink water by themselves. How did the urine come from? In fact, the production of human body water does not only depend on the external water intake. High school biology textbooks give clear metabolic equations when teaching three major energy metabolism. Whether it is fat or carbohydrate, some of it will eventually become hydrogen monoxide. The cold weather in winter increases the demand for calories, and the body's demand for fat and sugar increases, so the energy metabolism in the body will be more than that in summer. At this time, water will remain in the body as a product of metabolism. But if you don't sweat in winter, the water produced by these metabolism can only be discharged in the form of urine, which is why villagers have urine and don't drink water!

Don't be afraid to pee if you don't want to do it in winter!

In fact, winter has a disadvantage. If you take a glass of water and leave it for three minutes, it will almost get cold. It's freezing in the cold, and everyone knows where a glass of water will flow, so most villagers will be too lazy to drink water, forget to drink water, and hate drinking water in winter ... Plus, in winter, big fish and big meat are tonics and spicy hot pot carnival, and the final result is of course water shortage, dry skin, chapped lips and all kinds of fires, which makes people miserable. So I think, no matter how lazy you are in winter, you must remember to drink water and drink more. It doesn't matter if the water is cold. You only drink half a cup at a time, so you can move more when you get up to get water. Why not? Drinking more water in winter is a simple and effective way to prevent the body from getting dry and getting angry.

The result of my struggle:

Frequent urination in winter is definitely not a problem of the prostate of knight's children's shoes, let alone the prostate of the majority of male compatriots, but a normal physiological reaction of the human body. But I think it is also important to drink water frequently and then run to the toilet frequently. Toilets and stuff are healthier to run, aren't they?