I recently got operated for 10mm Kidney stone and this was 2nd Operation for the same kind in Left Lower Ureter.
After analysis, the chemical composition it shows is : Carbonate Apatite 100%.
I want to know what is the actual component that it consist of. And what food is causing it.
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Ideally most of the stone have calcium content into it.
Make sure u not taking any calcium supplement.
Secondly u shud take around 5 litte water.
Also u can try having barley water early morning to prevent further development of stones.
A diet high in salt (sodium) causes calcium to build in your urine. Too much calcium in your urine can lead to new stones. It can also cause your bones to weaken. Include the right amount of calcium in your diet.
If you decrease your sodium content can be helpful in the near future..
You can consult with me for a personalised diet plan.
Thank you
Dietitian Souvik Chakraborty
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Please share the detailed medical reports and 24 hr dietary intake to guide you further.
Carbonate Apatite stones have more of calcium and usually infection in it. Drink plenty of water and limit intake of sodium and calcium
Take balanced diet.
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