Excessive water intake does not usually lead directly to kidney pain, and the presence of kidney pain may be related to kidney stones and so on.
Normal people drink water and drain water in a balanced state every day. The water that enters the body has to be absorbed through the intestines before it reaches the kidneys for metabolism. Short-term excessive water intake is not the first thing that affects the kidneys, but water intoxication may occur, with symptoms such as fatigue and nausea.
Excessive water consumption with kidney pain may be indirectly related to kidney stones. Drinking a large amount of water will lead to increased urine, and if the stone enters the ureter and renal pelvis junction with urine, it will easily cause obstruction. At this time may lead to increased pressure in the renal pelvis, resulting in pain in the kidney area.
Excessive drinking of water in the kidney pain can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner in a regular hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause, and targeted treatment or therapy.