no
Re absorption of water in kidneys is reduced.It dilutes urine much
Yes, diuretics are pulling fluids to the kidneys which could cause dry mouth.
Yes - the sugars act as a diuretic in the kidneys and draw water out of the blood.
Alcohol can cause all kinds of damage to the kidneys. These effects can range from cell damage and enlargement of the kidneys to alcohols' impact of the various hormones that control kidney function. Alcohol creates an ionic imbalance in the body that can negatively affect many metabolic processes
coz it removes excess oil.......
Damage to the liver or the Kidneys may cause a build up of Bilirubin.
The kidneys filter the blood of contaminants and of foreign substances that cause damage to the body.
No, Yaz and similar oral contraceptives do not damage the kidneys or cause UTI's. If you already have kidneys disease clearance of the drug can be affected and you may experience increased side effects other than worsneing kidney function or it may be less effective. It does have oter side effects.
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.
Hypertension can cause damage to your heart, blood vessels, kidneys, eyes and brain
Apples can act as a diuretic for some people and help the body rid itself of excess water.For other people, fruit, among other foods, can have the opposite affect and cause fluid retention if the person is carbohydrate sensitive (or specifically sensitive to apple).