well, i just got out of the hospital for a severe kidney infection... and no, you really shouldn't drink alcahol while haveing a kidney infection, ive done lots of research cause i was freaked when i found out how bad mine was. the alcahol can cause the infection to worsen, they tell you to drink cranberry juice because it does not alow to baciria to stick to the walls of the kidney, alcahol will do the oposite, so stay clear of the drink till your all healed up is my advice:)
well, i just got out of the hospital for a severe kidney infection... and no, you really shouldn't drink alcahol while haveing a kidney infection, ive done lots of research cause i was freaked when i found out how bad mine was. the alcahol can cause the infection to worsen, they tell you to drink cranberry juice because it does not alow to baciria to stick to the walls of the kidney, alcahol will do the oposite, so stay clear of the drink till your all healed up is my advice:)
No. However, alcohol is a diuretic, and heavy drinking will insure that you are dehydrated. This can stress the kidneys and lead to problems that could include infection.
it might not be the alchohol at all you could have a serious kidney problem and should get that checked out soon.......kidneys are a very important organ
The actual odor is not alcohol, but could be mistaken for it.
Alcohol consumption is irrelevant to your HIV status, although it could cause alcoholism.
No - but it can cause you to act like a rash red-neck...
Yes, sauna and alcohol could cause serious problems see the links attached. If you drink alcohol avoid the sauna.
no.
Too much alcohol can cause death. Drinking and driving can also accidents. Drinking too much may also cause liver damage.
No
No
Prolonged, repeated dehydration.
Alcohol and opiates cause contraction. Most other drugs cause dilation.