Kidney stones form when your urine contains more crystal-forming substances — such as calcium, oxalate, and uric acid — than…
Browsing: Frequently Asked Questions Related to Crystals in Urine
Drinking more fluids, especially water, may help prevent bladder stones because fluids dilute the concentration of minerals in your bladder.…
Insulin resistance, the major characteristic of T2DM, is known to cause defective ammoniagenesis, leading to a reduced pH and enhancing…
Yes, they are. Bladder stones are small crystals that form in your urine. They are hard and become trapped in…