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.
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.
Drinking could damage you kidney.
Kidney stones could cause this. An infection could also cause continuous pain.
Some people can have a sensitivity to alcohol. So it could manifest as congestion. But I have never heard of that happening to anyone I know before.
Drinking alcohol with a kidney infection can put additional strain on your kidneys, as alcohol has diuretic effects and can contribute to dehydration. This can worsen your symptoms and delay recovery. It's best to avoid alcohol until your kidney infection has cleared up to support your body's healing process.
Yes,and you should forbid drinking alcohol .Your urinary tract and kidney would not bear.You ca take Diuretic anti-inflammatory pill to strenghten the effect if you have to do that.You would be soon to drink.
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
Drinking alcohol when pregnant can cause harm to the unborn fetus and is therefore classed as a poison during pregnancy. The alcohol can cause the fetus to be deprived of oxygen and nutrition; it could also cause fetal alcohol syndrome after birth, which can lead to mental and physical deformities.