Monday, December 5, 2011

Hold urine when driving effect Same with Alcohol Hangover

News Health Articles - Hold urine when driving effect Same with Alcohol Hangover. If a sudden want to pee while driving, you should not be postponed to stop searching for public restrooms. According to the study, the effects on the brain's ability to hold urine for concentration and coordination as bad as drunk alcohol.

When the bladder in a fully charged condition, brain function disorder serious enough so that the concentration difficult and slower in making decisions. This effect is also experienced when a person has a blood alcohol level of 0.05 percent.



Even when not actually dying, brain function has begun to experience interference. Once one starts to feel the desire to urinate, decreased function of the brain is already equivalent to the condition when a person does not sleep for 24 hours.

This fact was revealed in the research of Dr. Matthew Lewis from Caulfield Hospital and published recently in the journal Neurology and urodynamics. Thanks to this same study, Dr. Lewis has won an award of Ig Nobel Prize some time ago.

"The bladder is in full condition can reduce the speed of the brain in a decision making process, especially when someone is driving," Dr. Lewis wrote in his report from News.com.au quoted as saying on Monday (12/05/2011).

Impression is not serious, because the Ig Nobel Prize is synonymous with stupid studies further highlight the comedic side. Nevertheless, studies that are contested in the arena funny is always based on scientific fact and can be accounted for.

Even if there is still doubt this conclusion, it is not advisable to hold urine for any reason. Urology experts agree, is too long and often hold urine can cause serious damage to the kidneys and urinary tract.

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