As far as current medical research is concerned, drinking urine is not beneficial to the human body, except in cases of extreme dehydration, which is generally not recommended. Most of the main components of urine are water, which may account for more than 95%, while the other components are urea, sodium ions, chloride ions, potassium ions, creatinine, etc., all of which are wastes produced by the body’s metabolism. If these excretions are ingested, not only are they not beneficial to the health of the organism, but they may also lead to metabolic disorders that affect the health of the organism. Although in the case of extreme dehydration, drinking urine may provide the body with a certain amount of water and electrolytes, but under normal circumstances is not recommended to do so, the Internet propaganda of drinking urine to cause disease claims are not based on scientific evidence, not credible. For more information on diet and health, please consult a dietitian or professional doctor. If the patient is not feeling well, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for examination and early treatment.