urotation
Urotation refers to the process of urine passing through the urinary tract. This journey begins in the kidneys, where blood is filtered to produce urine. From the kidneys, urine travels down the ureters, which are two thin tubes, to the bladder. The bladder is a muscular organ that stores urine. When the bladder is full, the urge to urinate is felt. Urination, or voiding, occurs when urine is expelled from the bladder through the urethra, a tube that connects the bladder to the outside of the body. This complex process involves coordinated muscle contractions and relaxations to ensure efficient removal of waste products from the body. Disruptions to urotation can lead to various medical conditions, such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or incontinence, highlighting the importance of this physiological function. Factors like hydration levels, diet, and certain medications can influence the rate and volume of urine production, and consequently, the overall urotation process.