Is it true that you can’t drink water with a UTI?

There is no clinical research to prove that uremia can not drink water, uremia patients can drink a certain amount of water, but to strictly control the amount of water, to prevent aggravating the burden on the heart and so on.
Uremia is the final outcome of the continuous progress of various chronic kidney diseases, the patient glomerular filtration and reabsorption function is severely reduced, very easy to appear water, acid-base balance and electrolyte disorders. Patients with uremia can drink water in moderation to replenish the water needed by the body, but the amount of water intake should be strictly controlled to prevent edema and aggravate the burden on the heart.
Uremia needs timely renal replacement therapy, specifically including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation. Patients who are to undergo hemodialysis should establish vascular access as early as possible.
Patients with uremia should go to the hospital in time to consult the doctor and formulate diet and treatment plan under the guidance of professional physicians.