Doctors concluded that the high sugar and phosphoric acid content in the soda contributed to the condition. This may have reportedly disturbed the body and ultimately led to kidney stones.
The patient eventually required surgical intervention to remove the stones. Who would have known that such prolonged and excessive intake of sugary carbonated beverages could lead to dangerous consequences!
Health experts often warn that consuming high-sugar beverages, especially in large quantities, can disrupt the body's mineral balance. This, in turn, may lead to the formation of bladder or kidney stones.
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But how many of us actually listen to these warning signs? It's not a joke to remove over 30+ kidney stones. The pain, the risks, and the surgery involved are a harsh reminder that our daily habits!

