Causes of acute kidney stones

Dr. Quinn Cooper
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2025-05-22 14:08:02
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There are many clinical reasons for acute kidney stones, such as regional differences, local water and soil relations and changes in dietary structure. Or local congenital abnormalities such as obstruction, resulting in local stenosis. In addition, local infection factors such as Escherichia coli, staphylococcal infection, may cause local tissue detachment, coupled with urea is alkaline, easy to produce phosphate deposition. Secondly, systemic metabolic abnormalities such as: Gout, hyperuricemia, changes in diet, may induce kidney stones.