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The majority of kidney stones form due to excess calcium or oxalate in the urine, but the specific cause can vary depending on metabolic conditions and pH levels in urine.
08:57 - 11:05 (02:07)
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The majority of kidney stones form due to excess calcium or oxalate in the urine, but the specific cause can vary depending on metabolic conditions and pH levels in urine.
ChapterKidney Stones 101: Types, Causes and Treatment
EpisodeKidney Stones: No! Please, NO!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Individuals with uric acid or gout problems are likely to experience kidney stones due to a chronic congenital disorder causing cysteine stones.
11:05 - 13:03 (01:58)
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Individuals with uric acid or gout problems are likely to experience kidney stones due to a chronic congenital disorder causing cysteine stones.
ChapterKidney Stones 101: Types, Causes and Treatment
EpisodeKidney Stones: No! Please, NO!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
This episode briefly discusses uric acid stones, which form in urine that is too acidic.
13:03 - 13:41 (00:38)
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This episode briefly discusses uric acid stones, which form in urine that is too acidic.