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[|Human|] white particles in 3.5 year old son s urine. Been tested no uti. Told it was uric acid crystals from dehydration. He drinks A LOT of fluid a day (i quite a bit more than other kids his age), but pees infrequently and when he does it s not much. Once when I took a urine sample and it set for a moment it seperated out into particles and urine. The particles took up about 45% of the sample. The best way to describe it would be if you took cold tea and tried to add sugar and the sugar did not dissolve. Should I be concerned?
[|AI|]  Yes you should be concerned. You describe it well ----it may be simple crystals, but it can also mean that your child has a genetic condition called hereditary primary malaria. This causes the crystals in the urine and may lead to crystals in kidney and liver. Please arrange for a nephrologist and metabolic specialist to see the child for further work up and management. Type of the crystal is important.