
When you ask a group of people whether they pee in the shower, chances are some of them will admit that they indeed do. This is a habit most people have.
For some it can be once in a blue moon while others do it more regularly. However, if you are an avid âpee in the showerâ kind of person, chances are we can hopefully change your mind by the end of this piece!
Keep reading to learn more.
Itâs no secret that some people choose to pee in the shower. And of course, it can have benefits. One of the big ones being that it is better for the environment. And ccording to urologists, as reported by CNN, peeing in the shower is generally safe for both men and women.
Your muscles are more relaxed in warm water, which can be a good thing. But there are also some things to consider which are not so positive and can lead to adverse consequences for some people.
It may be a bad idea for someone who has injured themselves to urinate in the shower. Urine coming into contact with open wounds increases the risk of infection and can also cause bacteria or fungi to grow more easily. This is especially a risk for someone who has suffered from a urinary tract infection, as the bacteria content in the urine is higher in such an instance.
If you share a shower, itâs best to avoid peeing there, considering you donât know if someone has an infection. Bacteria from urine can be contagious in some cases, and infections like MRSA can be spread via shower floors, according to Healthline.Â
If a person always urinates in the shower, it can also become a habit. This can in turn lead to a reflex to urinate in connection with the sound of water. In most cases, this does not have any major consequences, but for a person with an overactive bladder it can perhaps put them in an awkward situation. In that case, it is better to empty your bladder before stepping into the shower.
It should also be mentioned that a bathtub is never a good place to urinate. While showering poses minimal risks, peeing in the bathtub or hot tub can promote bacterial growth, increasing the risk of urinary tract infection.
In conclusion, it is generally okay to urinate in the shower, but there are some cases when it is better not to.
After reading this, are you more likely to pee in the shower or not? Let us know in the comments and share this with others to see where they stand on the matter!