What causes stones in kidney

Kidney stones form due to dehydration, high salt or protein intake, certain foods, infections, medications, obesity, and genetic factors.

Dehydration reduces urine volume, causing minerals and salts to concentrate and form crystals that develop into kidney stones. 

Dehydration

High salt intake raises calcium levels in urine, promoting kidney stone formation. Limiting salt in daily meals supports better kidney function and reduces the risk of developing painful urinary stones.

High salt intake

Certain medications, like diuretics, calcium-based antacids, and some antibiotics, can increase the risk of kidney stones by altering urine composition.

Certain Medications

Consuming high-oxalate foods like spinach, beets, nuts, and chocolate increases kidney stone formation risk.

High Oxalate Foods

Chronic urinary tract infections can cause kidney stones by changing urine composition and promoting crystal formation.

Chronic Urinary Tract Infections

Hyperparathyroidism raises blood and urine calcium, causing kidney calcium crystals that may form painful stones.

Hyperparathyroidism

Eating too much animal protein like red meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs raises uric acid and lowers urinary citrate, promoting kidney stone formation.

Excess Animal Protein

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