See Urologist: While should get an expert opinion from urologist, best thought would be that while it might predispose to infection (because of the addition of rbcs for bacteria to feed on), it probably wouldn't do much else.
Answered 5/11/2013
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No,,: This could lead to serious urinary tract infection and damage. It would be wise to see your doctor for an ex and possible treatment. Also drink a lot of fluids to help eliminate your stones. Good luck.
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