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Weight Body Mass Calculations

Monday, September 13th, 2010

weight body mass calculations
The amount of liquid (ounces) human bladder can hold before it must be "liberated"? This is a stretch of the bladder? I tried to drink more water. On the basis of all medical calculations based on body mass and weight, took between 90 and 110 ounces per day. No problem, but I have to urinate all the time! Do you have a better time? only the portion of the bladder – and a stomach?

What really happens in people to increase fluid intake, and maintain this increase is as follows. The naked body is the first of the interstitial excess (store) water. Later, a new balance is achieved and urine output is something – usually at levels socially acceptable in patients without other urologic problems. With regard to bladder capacity, normal capacity before an adult female is of 300cc and 450cc – Although the decline is preferable. In people who hold urine for long periods or subjected to obstruction Fron, over time, the bladder does not stretch. There is a limit if it is healthy. The People with very high capacity of the bladder due to the use or obstruction often develop bladder voiding dysfunction and muscle. So – when you have to do, maintain hydration and great things will recover. If not, talk to your doctor.


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