- Physiologically,
urination involves coordination between the central, autonomic, and
somatic nervous systems.
Brain centres that
regulate urination include the...
- A
female urination device (FUD),
personal urination device (PUD),
female urination aid, or stand-to-pee
device (STP) is a
device that can be used to more...
-
Frequent urination, or
urinary frequency (sometimes
called pollakiuria), is the need to
urinate more
often than usual.
Diuretics are
medications that increase...
- Look up
urinator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Urinator can
refer to: A
former scientific name for the loon, a bird (British English: diver) Someone...
- of
urinating on
another person for ****ual pleasure.
Urolagnia is an
inclination to
derive ****ual
satisfaction from the
vision or idea of
urination. It...
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Dysuria refers to
painful or
uncomfortable urination. It is one of a
constellation of
irritative bladder symptoms (also
sometimes referred to as lower...
- and
female placental mammals release urine through the
urethra during urination, but
males also
release ****
through the
urethra during ejaculation....
- the
process of
urination is
under voluntary control. In infants, some
elderly individuals, and
those with
neurological injury,
urination may
occur as an...
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preventing urination. The
parasympathetic nervous system (PNS),
which relaxes the
urethral sphincter and
contracts the bladder,
causing urination. Part of...
- ****. One type of scent-marking
behavior in elk is
known as "thrash-
urination,
which typically involves palpitation of the
erect ****. A male elk's...