Calcium or minerals in tap water do not cause infections, urinary or any other.
However, very high calcium intake (much, much higher than in tap water) especially consumed over time can cause kidney stones, a very painful and potentially life-threatening disease.
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No
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Yes, it does.
No, penis size cannot cause a Urinary Tract Infection. UTI usually occurs from bacteria getting into the urethra and going to the bladder.
Yes, any type of infection can cause fever, which is often perceived as the chills.
Parathyroid hormones can cause calcium deposits in the kidney. A urinary tract infection can also cause calcium deposits to appear in the kidneys.
It was once thought to cause Feline urinary tract disease. Now this has been refuted ans manufacturers say 'ash' is mostly necessary calcium and minerals.
Urinary retention can predispose someone with MS to urinary tract infection, including pyelonephritis.
I believe it can if you have a chlamydiae infection.
yes cause it is the blood!
it can kill you