High oxalate foods can cause bladder stones, leading to severe pain, loss of urine control, and tissue destruction. — Whalespan
High oxalate foods can cause bladder stones, leading to severe pain, loss of urine control, and tissue destruction.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“if you have a urinary tract issue you have no business eating these high oxalate foods and that stuff does clear up I did have a client whose only problem was bladder stones he never had kidney stones he never had arthritis and all the other things that can come without sleep poisoning but he was his doctor told him he had over a hundred thousand stones in his bladder that's that possible unbelie they couldn't scope him because he was so full of bladder they couldn't get a scope in there um he completely lost his ability to control his urine so he's been in diapers for quite a while he'll never get over that because it's destroyed the tissue so greatly”