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Does the body's lack of water cause kidney stones?

Female  31 years old 2018-06-04
This week, lumbar cramps, and blood in the urine when urinating. Later, I found that urinary system problems caused kidney stones. I have been busy working in the past week. I have no time to drink water. Don't know if the body's lack of water will cause kidney stones?

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  • BY Penelope Judson 2018-06-04
    Studies have found that the formation of kidney stones is caused by the body's extreme lack of water or dehydration. One is that calcium in water and food does not have enough water to decompose, transport, and eliminate, and accumulate in the kidneys to form stones; second, lack of water supplements, fewer urination times, and excessive uric acid concentration, resulting in calcium precipitation and formation of stones over time; three The kidneys are inflamed, unable to expel calcium from the body in time, and form stones over time. To avoid kidney stones, the most important thing is to drink plenty of water. Drink at least 2 500 ml of boiled water (8 large glasses) every day to speed up urine discharge, and keep the calcium precipitated and accumulated in the kidneys out of the body. stone.
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