I highly doubt that it can cause kidney pain. I'm not a doctor, but am in the medical field. To the best of my knowledge, you could experience some nausea (due to the temperature difference of your body and the water) or brain freeze if you drink it too fast. As you drink water, your body warms it up while going to the rest of your body. Blood runs through your kidneys to get filtered not the water itself. The ending results (or the expelled substance) is excess water or water that could not be reabsorbed along with other mumbo jumbo. But, I guess you could say that you can get hypothermia if you submerge your WHOLE body in water of almost freezing temperatures, which could result in acute renal failure.
No. Nonetheless, ice-water is not recommended, despite the fact that it doesn't endanger you. See:
yes, it could if you have too much. Drinking over the 8 glasses a day, or chugging would be the only way..........
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Yes,it can cause stomach ache
DRINKING COLD WATER DOES NOT CAUSE COLIC after excersize or if a horse is very hot drinking cold water straight away causes colic! sorry aabout the caps lock
The common cold is caused by a virus and is not caused by drinking water on an empty stomach early in the morning.
no not really. The fact is if you drink cold water
Yes.
No.
You won't get a sore throat by drinking cold water.
Umm you usually do not throw up after drinking cold water.
One of the main benefits of drinking cold water is that it burns calories. When you drink cold water, your warm body cools off and needs to burn more calories to heat back up again. Therefore, drinking cold water helps burn more calories than drinking room temperature or warm water.
Yes, drinking ice-cold water can sometimes upset the stomach, especially if you have a sensitive digestive system. The cold temperature can cause the stomach muscles to contract and potentially lead to cramps or discomfort. It's best to drink water at a moderate temperature to avoid any potential stomach upset.
by not drinking cold water and sweets.
No, it does not.
Drinking water does burn calories and drinking an 8-ounce glass of cold water burns 9.25 calories more than drinking room temperature water.