Causes Of Uric Acid Kidney Stones
Uric acid is produced at the breaking up of 'purines', which are found in the human body tissue and in certain food products such as beans, peas, liver and certain alcoholic drinks.
Too much of uric acid in the urine for a prolonged period leads to uric acid stones.
Low amount of urine.
Diets overly rich in animal proteins.
Metabolic disorder that leads to high levels of uric acid in the urine.
Certain medical conditions may further trigger uric acid kidney stone formation. These include:-
Gout which involves the deposition of uric acid in joints to cause an extremely painful condition. Access of uric acid in blood leads to Gout.
Diabetes too may lead to uric acid kidney stones. Research reveals that people with type 2 diabetes have highly acidic urine, which may lead to uric acid stones.
-Insulin Resistance.
-Genetic factors.
-Chronic diarrhea.
-Binge Drinking.
-Some rare types of anemia.
-Blood cancers.
-Lead poisoning.
-Not eating for long periods of time.
-Genetic Factors.
-Hypocitraturia, a low amount of citrate in the urine
-Certain Medications.
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