Kidney Stones
Uric acid stones from the kidney develop when the level of urine acidity is too high, usually due to animal protein diet or the absence of a sufficient amount of buffer (ballast) to neutralize the acidity in urine. That kind of stones comes from solid particles deposits from the substance that issued through the urine.
At the time of the waste products in urine is not divided completely, microscopic particles begin to form and will gradually form a stone. It can form stones in the kidney or can be broken down into the urine tract.
A study also said that uric acid stones are also associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus in which people with obesity have a tendency for uric acid stones.
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