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which is caused by too much oxalate and too little liquid in the urine. Typically, kidney stones are treated with dietary changes and occasionally medications. However, there are also home ...
These painful stones form when crystal-forming substances, such as oxalate, uric acid or calcium, build up in the urine. This may be due to genetics or health conditions like diabetes, gout ...
Finding blood in your urine, known as hematuria ... such as reducing salt and oxalate intake. - Enlarged Prostate (Benign ...
Background The objective of this study is to determine in a case series (four patients) how calcified deposits in renal papillae are associated with the development of calcium oxalate monohydrate ...
This causes the urine to become cloudy in appearance. Various forms of crystals can result in different bladder stones, ...