A Renal stone can form when substances such as calcium, oxalate,
cystine, or uric acid are at high levels in the urine. Stones can also
form if these substances are at normal levels. The substances form
crystals, which become anchored in the kidney and gradually increase in
size, forming a kidney stone. Typically, the stone will move through the
urinary tract and is passed out of the body in the urine. A stone may
cause pain if it becomes stuck and blocks the flow of urine. Large
stones do not always pass on their own and sometimes require a procedure
or surgery to remove them.
A kidney stone can form when substances such as calcium, oxalate,
cystine, or uric acid are at high levels in the urine. Stones can also
form if these substances are at normal levels. The substances form
crystals, which become anchored in the kidney and gradually increase in
size, forming a kidney stone. Typically, the stone will move through the
urinary tract and is passed out of the body in the urine. A stone may
cause pain if it becomes stuck and blocks the flow of urine. Large
stones do not always pass on their own and sometimes require a procedure
or surgery to remove them.
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