Calcium oxalate is the most common type of crystal to form this way, 草酸钙结石最常这样形成 and accounts for about 80% of kidney stones. 八成的肾结石也是起因于草酸钙 Less common kidney stones are made of calcium phosphate, or uric acid. 少部分肾结石是由磷酸钙或尿酸形成 A slightly differen...
There are other types ofkidney stones. These are formed when you have more crystal in your urine than your body can dilute. These include: Calcium oxalate stones Calcium phosphate stones Uric acid stones Struvite stones What Causes Cystine Stones? Cystine stones are caused by a rare inherited co...
calcium and oxalate. Too much sodium increases the amount of calcium one’s kidneys must filter, raising the chance of stones forming. Also, not drinking enough water causes uric acid crystals to build up in
They form when the urine contains morecrystal-formingsubstances (eg, calcium, oxalate and uric acid) than can be diluted by the fluid in the urine and/or when the urine does not have the substances that prevent crystals from sticking together. The lifetime risk for kidney stones among adults...
什么导致肾结石?What Causes KidneyStones? 当尿液中的水、盐和矿物质的正常平衡发生变化时,可能会形成肾结石。不同的变化导致不同类型的肾结石。有很多因素可以引发尿液的变化,从慢性疾病到你的饮食。Kidney stones may formwhen t...
Many physicians recommend a low-calcium diet in patients with calcium oxalate stones to prevent recurrence. Recent studies suggest that a low-calcium diet may not be effective and that intake of animal protein and salt may influence renal calcium excretion. This study compares the traditional low-...
What Causes Kidney Stones? You get kidney stones from high levels of certain minerals or salts in your pee, such as: Calcium Oxalate Phosphorus Uric acid Kidney stones form when you don’t have enough pee in your body to keep the concentration of these minerals low in your kidneys. Or you...
Eating too much meat protein can promote uric acid and calcium oxalate stones. If you eat a large amount of seafood and meat, you can decrease your urine pH and increase your uric acid levels, causing an increased risk of kidney stone formation. ...
Contrasting Histopathology and Crystal Deposits in Kidneys of Idiopathic Stone Formers Who Produce Hydroxy Apatite, Brushite, or Calcium Oxalate Stones Our previous work has shown that stone formers who form calcium phosphate (CaP) stones that contain any brushite (BRSF) have a distinctive renal hi...
They can help dissolve certain types of crystals/stones (struvite) and help prevent others (calcium oxalate). Feeding cats these types of diets can help prevent the reoccurrence of stones by creating an environment in the bladder that is unfavorable to crystal/stone formation and, therefore, ...