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Peeing in the shower may seem convenient, but medical experts warn it can carry health risks—especially for women. While some do it to save time or water, doctors urge caution.

1. Bacterial & Mold Growth: Urine is sterile when released, but warm, damp showers promote bacteria and mold. Splashback can introduce bacteria to the vaginal area, raising the risk of UTIs or yeast infections.

2. Hygiene Issues: Showers are meant for cleaning, not waste. Urine mixing with soap scum can create unsanitary surfaces, especially in shared spaces.

3. Pelvic Floor Risks: Peeing upright may prevent complete bladder emptying, weakening pelvic muscles and raising UTI risk.

4. Skin Irritation: Urea and ammonia in urine may irritate sensitive skin.

5. Habit Concerns: Making it routine may disrupt healthy bathroom habits.

Exceptions exist for those with mobility issues or medical guidance, but regular shower cleaning is essential. Overall, it’s best to use the toilet for better hygiene and health.

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