There is no research linking drinking too much Carbonated Beverages to UTI. In fact, those with UTI are encouraged to drink plenty of fluids!
A bit more:
While it is recommended that you drink plenty of fluids when you have a urinary tract infection, sodas tend to have a high acidity content, and many have caffeine, neither of which are good when you have a UTI.
Drinking water helps treat a UTI or urinary tract infection.
No, but alcohol can increase the discomfort of UTI.
You are simply drinking tea .
Coffee and tea may irritate the bladder more with UTI and cause more discomfort. They don't cause UTI, but they can make you feel worse (as can alcohol).
Drinking plenty of water and unsweetened cranberry juice can help alleviate symptoms of a UTI.
drinking tea results in causing moles on your skin
There are no known side effects related to drinking tea for weight loss. Drinking tea is very beneficial for you.
In Japan the making and drinking of tea is a ceremonial ritual.
Drinking tea in a can offers convenience, portability, and longer shelf life compared to traditional tea bags or loose leaf tea.
No
No.
Drinking tea helps to keep your body hydrated, a hydrated body does concentrate better.