Have you ever wondered whether you should drink water immediately after urinating or not? This question may have come to your mind at some point or the other. In everyday life, we do not pay attention to many small things, but they can have a profound effect on our body. Recently, a famous doctor answered this question and you will be surprised to hear what he said. So let's unveil this mystery and understand whether it is really okay to drink water after urinating (urine ke baad paani peena).



According to the doctor, our body's bladder and kidneys work together to clean the blood and remove toxins from the body. When we urinate, this process is completed and the body "reset" in a way. But if you drink water immediately after urinating, it can put extra pressure on your kidneys. This is because as soon as you drink water, the body again starts the process of filtering it and making urine. The doctor says that this does not give the kidneys a chance to rest, which may not be good for health in the long run.



However, this does not mean that you should stop drinking water. Water is very important for our body. It not only keeps us hydrated, but also keeps digestion, skin and metabolism healthy. But experts believe that one should wait for at least 15-20 minutes after urinating. This gives the body time to complete its natural process and does not put a strain on the kidneys. If you are very thirsty, you can drink water in small quantities, but avoid drinking a full glass at once.



Many people also believe that drinking water after urinating reduces the risk of urinary infection. Regarding this, doctors say that this is not completely true. Urine infection is caused by bacteria, and drinking water can help flush out the bacteria, but it is beneficial only if you drink enough water throughout the day, not just after urinating. Therefore, it would not be right to completely trust this myth.



So the next time you leave the bathroom, pause and give your body a few moments. This small habit can keep your health better for a long time. Doctors recommend that drinking 8-10 glasses of water a day is good for health, but it is even more important to drink it at the right time. If you have any kidney related problems or you are on a special diet, then definitely consult your doctor.



After knowing this information, you may want to make some changes in your daily routine. Paying attention to the small needs of our body can save us from big dangers. So now whenever you go to pick up a glass of water after urinating, think once—would you like to give your kidneys some rest? This simple question can bring a big change in your health.



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