If you mean urinating (emptying your bladder) in the shower, here’s a clear, no-nonsense answer:
Is it safe?
- Generally yes: For healthy people, urine is mostly water and usually low-risk.
- In a regularly cleaned shower, it doesn’t pose a major health hazard.
Things to consider
- Hygiene: If the shower isn’t rinsed well or cleaned often, odor and bacteria buildup can happen.
- Habit conditioning: Your brain may start linking running water with the urge to urinate, which can lead to urgency over time.
- Pelvic health (especially for women): Standing may not fully relax pelvic muscles, which could lead to incomplete emptying in some cases.
Better practices
- Let water run long enough to rinse everything away.
- Clean your shower regularly.
- Avoid making it a frequent habit if you notice bladder control changes.
💡 Bottom line: It’s not dangerous for most people, but it’s more about hygiene and habits than health benefits.
If you meant something else (like bladder pain, leakage, or a medical issue related to showering), tell me and I’ll help you figure it out.