Uremia is a group of clinical syndromes common to all kinds of advanced kidney disease, suggesting that renal failure has entered the terminal stage. There is no clinical information to suggest that uremia has a greater correlation with drinking too many beverages.
Uremia is the chronic, progressive and irreversible destruction of renal units due to secondary, primary and hereditary renal diseases. The remaining renal units are unable to metabolize all the waste products in the body, resulting in a buildup of metabolic wastes and toxins in the body. This then causes water-electrolyte disorders and acid-base imbalance, and finally leads to uremia. So the cause of UTI has little to do with drinking too many beverages.
Drinking too much carbonated beverages containing more sugar may cause caries, body fat, kidney stones and so on, but all these are due to the need for long-term accumulation. Drinking too many drinks occasionally will not affect your kidneys too much, so you don’t need to worry too much.
In conclusion, there is no great correlation between UTI and drinking too many drinks, if diagnosed with UTI, you should strictly follow the doctor’s advice and choose the appropriate diet program.