Is urine contagious?


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Normal urine generally does not infect diseases, but does not rule out the presence of pathogenic microorganisms in urine.
Urine is the excreta of the body after absorbing nutrients. Normal urine generally does not infect diseases, so there is no need to worry too much. However, if there are pathogenic microorganisms such as chlamydia, mycoplasma, bacteria, viruses, or the owner of urine is an infectious disease patient, it may cause infection or infectious diseases after accidentally contacting the skin and mucous membranes on the human surface. For this situation, it is necessary to take appropriate precautions.
It is recommended to drink more water in daily life and increase the frequency of urination. Urine can play a role in flushing urinary tract and promoting the excretion of pathogenic bacteria.