Why we get the sudden urge to pee when our body comes in contact with water, eg swimming pools, shower.
When you come in contact with water, or even when you see some nice amount of water, your brain automatically thinks you are somehow going to ingest that water, and it cuts the supply of a certain hormone in your blood ([antidiuretic hormone](_URL_0_)). This cause your kidneys to increase the pro…
The Short Answer
When you come in contact with water, or even when you see some nice amount of water, your brain automatically thinks you are somehow going to ingest that water, and it cuts the supply of a certain hormone in your blood ([antidiuretic hormone](_URL_0_)). This cause your kidneys to increase the production of urine, a.k.a. pee. The function of that hormone is to maintain a minimunly healthy amount of water in your body, but when your brain thinks you are going to ingest some more liquid, it just process to release the "stored" water in the form of pee, wich will also carry some metabolism by-products that can be toxic to the blood if held in high quantity
Analysis
Key Concepts: Water, hormone, amount
This explanation focuses on water, hormone, amount and spans 120 words across 4 sentences. At 85% above the average Everyday Life explanation (65 words), this is one of the more thorough answers in this category, reflecting the complexity of the underlying question.
What This Answer Covers
The explanation opens with: “When you come in contact with water, or even when you see some nice amount of water, your brain automatically thinks you” It then elaborates by presenting a contrasting perspective, ultimately building toward a complete picture across 4 connected points.
How This Compares in Everyday Life
Ranked #62 of 500 Everyday Life questions by answer depth (top 13%). This places it in the comprehensive tier — the top quarter of most thoroughly answered questions. Questions at this depth typically involve multi-faceted topics requiring nuanced explanation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a simple explanation for why why we get the sudden urge to pee when our body comes in contact with water, eg swimming pools, shower.?
When you come in contact with water, or even when you see some nice amount of water, your brain automatically thinks you are somehow going to ingest that water, and it cuts the supply of a certain hormone in your blood ([antidiuretic…
How detailed is this explanation compared to similar Everyday Life questions?
This is one of the most thorough answer at 120 words, ranked #62 of 500 Everyday Life questions by depth. The key concepts covered are water, hormone, amount.
What approach does this answer take to explain why we get the sudden urge to pee when our body comes in con?
The explanation uses root cause analysis and contrasting perspectives across 120 words. It is categorized under Everyday Life and addresses the question through 2 analytical lenses.