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Before the pee leaves the body it travels through a urinary tract. The urinary tract is a pathway that includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The kidney filters the waste and produces pee. If the kidneys did not do this then the body would be filled of toxins and make you sick. When you are asked to give a sample of you pee at the doctors they are checking to see how well your kidneys are working. Pee also helps you keep the right amount of water in your body.
Urinary Tract Infection: The most common symptom of them all is when peeing you feel burning because this is a bacterial infection causing the bladder to inflate. Your urine may be bloody, smelly or, cloudy. You could also have pain in you rectum for guys and in the pubic bone for girls. If you feel that you have to urinate a lot and only a little comes out then you could possibly have a urinary tract infection. When being tested for the infection they check the red blood cells in the urine.
Urine is a way for the body to get rid of wastes and extra water the body doesn’t need.
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The Uninary System
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