Osteoporosis patients calcium will not lead to kidney stones

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-23 01:31:05
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Calcium supplementation in osteoporosis patients will not cause kidney stones. Among them, kidney stones include calcium oxalate stones, calcium urate stones, calcium phosphate stones, etc., and the culprit causing stones is high oxalic acid content in the blood, such as eating spinach, beet, beans, cauliflower, etc. with more oxalic acid. In addition, osteoporosis patients need reasonable calcium supplementation. The principle of calcium supplementation is that food is better than medicine, and milk is a better calcium source. At the same time of calcium supplement, you can drink more water, reduce sodium salt and protein intake, which is conducive to the prevention of kidney stones.