Peeing
Scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology discovered that whether it is an elephant or a goat, mammals take roughly 21 seconds to urinate. Larger animals have much more urine. Larger animals also have wider and longer urethras.
An average healthy bladder emptying takes about . This duration is remarkably consistent among most mammals weighing over 3 kilograms. Biologists call this phenomenon the "Law of Urination" or the "21-second rule". peeing
Understanding why your urination takes a long time requires looking at lifestyle habits and potential medical indicators. 🕒 The "21-Second Rule" An average healthy bladder emptying takes about
Drinking large amounts of water, coffee, or alcohol will naturally create higher urine volume. Understanding why your urination takes a long time
If your stream is strong but simply lasts a very long time, you are likely passing a massive amount of fluid.