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MWB | 14:21 Sat 14th Jul 2007 | Body & Soul
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Why do we pee more when it's winter & very cold?
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I always need a P when Im in a Q...there S to B a reason for it.
We don't. It's just that in the summer & very hot we don't pee as much.
yes, we're more likely to sweat it out in summer.
A common symptom of cold weather is its effect on urine
production. Exposure to cold causes a reduction in blood flow to the surface of the skin by constriction of blood vessels. This reduces the overall volume of the circulatory system so increasing the blood pressure. The body's response to this is to reduce the fluid volume by getting rid of water in the
urine. So when you get cold, you want to pee
If you need to ask this question urine the wrong country!!!.

(Do you get it, your're in the wrong country?)
I would also imagine that in the warmer weather, our bodies have more need to retain fluid, hence we don't pee as much.
Have you never gone outside in the bitter cold and immediately needed to pee?
The definitive answer to this question is that in the cold your body shrinks and and squeezes your bladder!
in the summer we sweat it off instead, if say i feel a little bit like peeing but am on a lengthly bike ride i don't stop to take a leek by the time i get home i don't need to go any more if anything
Wonder how many times a day eskimos go to the toilet?
Hold on love, i'm just going to the "ig-loo".
Its because we dont like getting it out so much in the summer in case of sunburn.
Skrew the frostbite.
Its either, get sunburn or have your PNS froze so it drops off.
Your choice k9.
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All your wee jokes are rather droll.

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