Overview
             The four main types of kidney stones are: 
            
              - Calcium stones.
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                 Most kidney stones are made of calcium compounds. Conditions that cause high calcium levels in the body, such as hyperparathyroidism, increase the risk of calcium stones.  
- Uric acid stones.
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                 Some kidney stones are made of uric acid, a waste product in urine. You're more likely to have uric acid stones if you have:  
                  -  Low urine output. 
- A diet high in animal protein, such as red meat. 
- An increase in how much alcohol you drink. 
- Gout. 
-  Inflammatory bowel disease. 
 
- Struvite stones.
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                 Some kidney stones are struvite stones. These can be serious, because they are often large stones and may occur with an infection.  
- Cystine stones.
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                 Stones made of a chemical called cystine are less common. They're more likely to occur in people who have a condition that results in too much cystine in the urine (cystinuria).  
 
          
          
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