Can you smoke with kidney stones?

There is no correlation between kidney stones and smoking, but smoking is not recommended for any group of people, and patients with kidney stones are no exception; smoking has been linked to the development of many diseases in the body. Kidney stones are a disease that occurs when crystalline substances, such as calcium, oxalates, and urates, precipitate from the urine and are deposited in the kidneys. The development of this disease is not related to smoking, but rather to metabolic abnormalities, urinary tract obstruction, urinary tract infections, and the use of medications. Although smoking does not cause or aggravate kidney stones, it is still not recommended for patients with kidney stones. Smoking is harmful to the human body in many ways, and long-term smoking is associated with the onset of many diseases in the human body, such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, bladder cancer, hypertension, coronary heart disease, chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers, gastric cancer, esophageal cancer, and oral cancer. If you are diagnosed with kidney stones, please follow your doctor’s advice to improve your lifestyle and undergo relevant treatment.