What are different kidney stone types?
It appears there are no clips specifically detailing the different types of kidney stones from the Huberman Lab data. However, in general, here are the common types of kidney stones:
- Calcium Stones: The most common type, often made of calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate.
- Struvite Stones: These can form in response to an infection and are composed of magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate.
- Uric Acid Stones: These form when urine is too acidic and are often associated with high protein diets.
- Cystine Stones: Rare stones that occur due to a genetic disorder affecting cystine metabolism.
For specific insights into these types, please refer to relevant resources or consult a healthcare professional for more detailed information.
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