Kidney stones test

What is being analysed in this type of test?

The analysis focuses on the presence and composition of kidney stones, which are hard mineral deposits that form in the kidneys.

How is the test used?

Kidney stone analysis helps identify the type of stone present, such as calcium oxalate, uric acid, or struvite. This information guides treatment and prevention strategies.
 

Why is the test performed?

Analysing kidney stones is essential for determining the underlying cause of stone formation and preventing recurrence. It also helps tailor treatment approaches, such as dietary modifications or medication.
 

When should the test be conducted?

The analysis is typically performed after a kidney stone has been passed or removed through surgery. It may also be recommended for individuals with a history of kidney stones to guide preventive measures.
 

What type of sample is required?

A sample of the kidney stone itself is required for analysis. This can be obtained after the stone is passed naturally or removed surgically.
 

Is any prior preparation necessary?

No specific preparation is usually necessary for kidney stone analysis. However, individuals may be advised to collect the stone carefully and store it properly before sending it to the laboratory.
 

What are the normal values?

The composition of kidney stones varies, and there are no "normal" values. Instead, the analysis provides information on the type of minerals present in the stone.
 

What do altered values indicate?

Altered values indicate the presence of specific minerals or compounds in the kidney stone, which can help identify underlying causes and guide treatment strategies. Understanding the composition of kidney stones is crucial for effective management and prevention of recurrence. If you have concerns about kidney stones, consult with your healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.

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