ofcourse not, rowatinex are medicine for kidney stone. alcohol are bad for kidney
u die
Yes
alcohol affects the liver, not the kidneys
DEFINITELY!!!! especially Niall- he luvs it!! Except Liam- he can't drink cuz he only has one kidney
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:)
Tramadol is a pain killer. If a person can limit their alcohol intake they can drink alcohol while taking Tramadol.
Actually, drinking any beverage, including an alcoholic one, is good for the kidneys.
because some peoples bodies are more adapted from all the alcohol they have drank in their life
When you drink alcohol, it blocks the water receptors in your kidney so your body thinks it is hydrated when it's not. This is why when you drink your urine is usually clear and diluted because your body thinks it doesn't need the excess water and expels it from your body. This is also why you get dehydrated from alcohol. The next day however all that alcohol needs to excrete from your body so your urine is highly concentrated with alcohol.
Alcohol is a diuretic, meaning that it causes dehydration. The liquid in beer is not, by itself, sufficient to replace the water that alcohol removes from your system. Drinking large amounts always results in dehydration, which is one of the major factors in hangovers.As you are no doubt aware, people with reduced kidney function, or a tendency toward kidney problems (or, in your case, with no spare to depend on) need to be especially careful to keep themselves hydrated. That applies to hot weather, exercise, and also to drinking. One should drink plenty of water along with whatever alcoholic beverage they choose.So there are the facts. You will have to answer the question for yourself.
It is incredibly uncommon for people who do not have an addiction to alcohol, and drink a lot of water. However, those of the people who are addicted to alcohol, can severely damage and even kill a kidney within their body. It is also beneficial to keep in mind the human body has 2 kidneys, and can survive with only 1.