Regular drinking of beverages can cause kidney damage leading to chronic kidney disease, which can cause the end stage of chronic kidney failure, also known as uremia. Drinks contain a lot of coloring, additives, preservatives and other substances that can cause kidney damage. Drinks contain a lot of sugar, which can cause obesity and diabetes. Obesity and diabetes are a related factor causing kidney damage, which can cause obesity-related nephropathy and diabetic nephropathy. As the disease progresses it can cause a decrease in kidney function, which can lead to chronic kidney failure. The end stage of chronic kidney disease is uremic syndrome, such as clinical nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, chest tightness, shortness of breath, dyspnea, heart failure, and increased and difficult to correct anemia. There will also be manifestations of uremic encephalopathy, such as confusion, inattention, coma, severe metabolic acidosis, persistent aggravation of infection, and patients need renal replacement therapy, which is currently available as hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Active treatment of various complications, such as blood pressure control, active correction of anemia, low calcium, high phosphorus, hyperparathyroidism, improving the quality of dialysis and prolonging life expectancy, is required.