Causes of Renal Calculi

Patients Complain of Pain and Difficulty Urinating


P-Protein intake
C-Calcium intake
P-Purine intake
D-Dehydration
U-Urinary stasis

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Increased concentration of calcium, proteins, or uric acid crystals can cause renal calculi to form. These are some of the possible causes.

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