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WHY WE GO MORE OFTEN IN WINTERS? || SCIENTIFIC ANIMATED VIDEO

Duration: 03:42Views: 20.8KLikes: 1.2KDate Created: Oct, 2019

Channel: SeeKen Jigyaasa

Category: Science & Technology

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Description: SUBSCRIBE CHANNEL - youtube.com/channel/UCl6Tm2AR4oJ4Bi65qLwkSJg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONNECT TO GET KNOWLEDGE FROM SOME OF THE BEST MENTORS, BOOKS SUBSCRIBE youtube.com/channel/UCfhbydY40P2Lli9HuBz8cdA LIKE THE FACEBOOK PAGE facebook.com/Jigyaasa-Curiosity-146434582597079 CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM instagram.com/seekenjigyasa ---------------------------------------- It’s a phenomenon that all may not experience, but most will not want to talk about: the cold-weather-induced need to urinate. More people than not will experience this phenomenon throughout their lives at varying frequencies, but many will never know why. The truth is no one knows with 100% certainty why this happens, but scientists and doctors have a pretty good guess -- cold diuresis. Cold diuresis is the body’s way of preserving heat when it feels that you may be in danger of hypothermia. When your body begins to react to a drop in temperature, it starts to constrict your blood vessels to reduce blood flow to the skin and keep the warmth around your internal organs. This causes an increase in blood pressure because there is now the same amount of blood in your body being pumped through a smaller amount of space. In response to this increase in pressure, the kidneys begin to filter out excess fluid in the blood to reduce the blood’s volume, and therefore the pressure. All this fluid has to go somewhere, and that’s where the increased urination begins. ---------------------------------------- SOURCES: arkansasurology.com/blog/what-is-cold-diuresis ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6401936 thenakedscientists.com/articles/questions/why-do-i-urinate-more-often-cold-weather

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