KOMPAS.com – Rock kidney are hard deposits made of minerals and acid salts that settle in concentrated urine.
A small, hard deposit that forms in the kidneys and is often painful when urinating.
Kidney stones it can be painful as it passes through the urinary tract, but usually doesn’t cause permanent damage.
Kidney stones can develop anywhere along the urinary tract consisting of:
- Kidney
- Ureter
- Bladder
- Urethra
Kidney stones should not be ignored as they can be a painful medical problem.
Also read: 14 Foods That Can Cause Kidney Stones
According to Healthline, rock Kidney disease is most likely to occur in adults between the ages of 20 and 50.
Various factors can increase a person’s risk of developing kidney stones.
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, gender plays a role in this risk factor because more men than women have kidney stones.
A history of kidney stones can also increase the risk. Likewise with a family history of kidney stones. Other risk factors for kidney stones include:
Dehydration
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