Urine Temperature: What's Normal & What Affects It?
Fresh urine typically has a temperature close to the human body's core temperature, which is about 37°C (98.6°F). However, the temperature of urine can vary depending on factors such as the person's hydration status, ambient temperature, and any underlying medical conditions. For instance, urine may be cooler in a person who is dehydrated or during cold weather, while it can be warmer in someone with a fever.Urine Therapy - Related Articles
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