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[|Human|] Sir, I had irritation in my tip of the Penis at the time of urination for the past 10 days. When I consulted a general physian he has suggested for a Urine Test. In routine urinalysis , Urine Sugar was NIL, Albumin was NIL, No RBC / No WBC / No Cast. But symptoms of Triple Phosphate Crystals are seen. Hence my Physician suggested for Ultrasound Abdomen Scan. In Scan report, I have beendiagonised with 2 Stones of 3mm-4mm size in my left kidney. The Doctor has prescribed me for 10 days with Citralka, Antibiotics and Cystone (Ayurvedic tablet for Kidney Stone) and has suggested me to drink plenty of Water and reduce the consumption of Tomato and Garlic. My question is basically I use to drink lot of water as I have mild acidity complaint, I do not know the exact reason for formation of Stone in my kidney. Kindly give me the tips for its future non-recurrence.
[|AI|]  Hi, not only poor water intake, but dietary factors as well as urine infection CN make a person prone for a renal calculus.  Chat Doctor.  Diets high in salt, or sodium, can increase the excretion of calcium into the urine and thus increase the risk of calcium containing kidney stones. Reducing salt intake is preferred to reducing calcium intake. Foods rich in animal proteins-such as meat, eggs, and fish-contain purines and can increase the risk of uric acid stones and calcium stones. Calcium from food can help prevent kidney stone formation and help maintain bone density. Avoiding foods rich in oxalate, such as spinach and rhubarb, may help prevent calcium oxalate stones. Take care