Urine is produced by the kidneys, stored in the bladder, and expelled through the urethra. It does not come out of the rectum under normal circumstances. If urine is coming out of the rectum, it could indicate a medical condition such as a urethrorectal fistula or a rare anatomical anomaly. Prompt medical evaluation is necessary in such cases.
No, the rectum is the lower part of the large intestine between the colon and the anal canal. The storage organ for urine is the urinary bladder.
Yep. Ileal conduit surgery is for the evacuation of urine. Everything else works as advertised.
Please see a doctor immediately.
No it is not possible
Sometimes sperm may come out with urine
faeces are stored in the rectrum!
Because the digestive system starts at your mouth and goes through the intestines that open at the other end for elimination of wastes from your colon and rectum. It is just the way it is, like tears come out of your eyes, feces comes out of your intestines by way of your rectum, and urine comes out of your urethra. It is how our bodies are put together.
It will come out of the anus as feces.
The horse's bladder is in the caudal abdomen, close to the rectum.
it'll come out through his rectum
it is a basic urine test but which also requires stool forcefully be removed from your rectum to detect for diseases