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Urine may be used to flush out the [[preputial sac]] when the [[foreskin]] does not retract. | Urine may be used to flush out the [[preputial sac]] when the [[foreskin]] does not retract. | ||
Revision as of 01:13, 5 April 2024
Urine is the waste product secreted by the kidneys that in mammals is a yellow to amber-colored, slightly acidic fluid discharged from the body through the urethra.[1] Urine is not considered to be a sterile liquid.[2]
Urine may be used to flush out the preputial sac when the foreskin does not retract.
External links
References
- ↑
(2016). Urine
, The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 26 December 2021. - ↑
Engelhaupt, Erxka (22 May 2014)."Urine is not sterile, and neither is the rest of you", ScienceNews. Retrieved 4 April 2024.