Same thing happens to me. Now I'm know I'm not alone.
or according to lakeman221 we all have one foot in the grave. I knew when i posted this there would be one hypochondriac that would have it fatal.
Well, to be honest, it might take 4 or 5 decades for the effect to occur because of this. Didn't mean to scare you. Are you still experiencing this phenomenon?
does brushing your teeth make you want to pee? For as long as I can remember when I am done brushing my teeth i want to turn around and pee into the toilet. Is this just my quirky body or do other guys experience the same result to getting clean teeth?
I think this is something you REALLY NEED to discuss with your dentist and urologist together at the same time. There is something SERIOUSLY wrong with this combination of events, causing this to happen. It could possibly prove fatal if not corrected in time. So schedule an appointment with BOTH OF THEM together to figure out what is going on with you.
key wording in mine. I can't remember a time when this has not been true. i am 55 I think if it was fatal it would have proved itself by now. My cardiologist pronounced me fine after my heart valve replacement. This was occurring long before that operation
I think it has more to do with the sound of running water than the actual brushing of teeth.
Just standing up is a trigger for me. Since you probably stand while brushing, this could be a trigger as well. Doc says not to worry about it, the theory I have is that my excess weight bears on the bladder when standing.