There are many types of kidney stones, including calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate. People with hyperuricemia and gout are at greater risk of developing uric acids stones later in life. If there are no steps taken to lower uric levels, the chances are high that they will form. Uric acid stones can be seen under conventional Xray diagnosis. They are semi-transparent. It will be difficult to tell if you have it until the stones become so large that they block…
