Is it true that long-term drinking can lead to kidney failure?

It is not true that long-term drinking can lead to kidney failure.
Long-term drink for people without any previous underlying disease generally will not affect the kidney function, for some people who already have underlying kidney disease may damage kidney function, but it is not a direct cause of kidney failure.
1. For people who have no previous underlying disease and whose kidney function is completely normal, long-term consumption of the beverage may not affect their health if the amount is not very large.
2. If the drinking dose is very large, it is a big challenge to the kidneys due to the large amount of food additives contained in the drinks. At the same time, excessive intake of phosphoric acid inside the drinks will cause hyperphosphatemia, a symptom that may lead to kidney damage, and may affect renal function as we grow older, but the simple consumption of beverages does not lead to renal failure.
Drinking beverages for a long period of time is not allowed for patients who already have kidney disease, especially for patients with uremia, and drinking a lot of beverages for a long period of time will aggravate their condition. If you are worried that long-term consumption of beverages will damage your kidneys, it is recommended to drink small amount of beverages and at the same time go to regular hospitals for medical checkups so that early detection and early treatment can be done.