I am assuming that you are talking about blood in your urine. It's unlikely that straining to urinate caused the bleeding to occur. Most likely it's a sign of a bladder or kidney infection. The swelling from the infection can make it difficult to urinate, and the infection can also cause some blood in the urine. You'll need antibiotics to clear up the infection, and you'll definitely want to take care of it sooner rather than later-- if it's just in your bladder now, it can spread to the kidneys and lead to fairly severe pain in the lower abdomen and back.
Yes, if you don't urinate for 15 weeks then it will firstly bruise then begin to split.
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They don't and shouldn't. If they're excreting bloody urine it could be something serious like kidney damage from poisoning. Get the vet out immediately to diagnose the problem.
If you're female and it hurts to urinate, you may have a bladder infection. Drink cranberry juice regularly, and see your doctor tomorrow.
the best way to "bleed" any clutch is to get a can with a pump and a hose that will fit over the bleed screw. Loosen the bleed screw put the hose over it and pump fluid back up to the master cylinder this will force any air out.
Yes definitely, They are mammals and function on very much the same basis as humans do. Pigs Think, breathe, bleed, eat, urinate and defecate (poop), like all animals.
Remove cap from PS pump and turn wheels "lock-to-lock" several times. This procedure should bleed air from PS lines.
how much do we urinate
if you urinate on it then it will turn yellow except if i were to urinate on it i cant urinate
Urinate.
Yes. All animals and humans can urinate.
There is no bleed screw on the 3.4 clutch. You have to unbolt the slave cylinder from the trans and drop it down so that it and the line are lower than the master cylinder, then pump the piston in/out to force any trapped air up to the master cylinder.