Urine Sand (Gravel)

Urine sand (Gravel) - small stones that form in the urinary tract. These stones usually contain limestone sand or accumulations of some other finely crystalline substance. The release of urinary sand from the kidneys is often accompanied by severe pain (urethral colic); Blood may also appear in the patient's urine. See also Concretion.



Urinary tract stones and nephrolithiasis (urolithiasis) is a disease in which stones form in the kidneys or urinary tract (crown). The formation of such stones can be caused by various factors such as infection, stone formation or lack of fluid in the body. Stones in the urinary tract can cause a variety of symptoms, such as severe pain, blood in the urine, or frequent urination. If left untreated, serious complications such as acute kidney failure or kidney infection can develop.

Stones in the renal system Mo



Urine Sand (Gravel Sediment)

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