Kidney stones may contain various combinations of chemicals. The most common type of stone contains calcium in combination with either oxalate or phosphate. These chemicals are part of a person’s normal diet and make up important parts of the body, such as bones and muscles
Soda drinks are rich in calcium oxalates; which could trurn into kidney stones.
A kidney stone is a hard mass developed from crystals that separate from the urine within the urinary tract. Normally, urine contains chemicals that prevent or inhibit the crystals from forming. These inhibitors do not seem to work for everyone, however, so some people form stones. If the crystals remain tiny enough, they will travel through the urinary tract and pass out of the body in the urine without being noticed.
Kidney stones may contain various combinations of chemicals. The most common type of stone contains calcium in combination with either oxalate or phosphate. These chemicals are part of a person’s normal diet and make up important parts of the body, such as bones and muscles.
A less common type of stone is caused by infection in the urinary tract. This type of stone is called a struvite or infection stone. Another type of stone, uric acid stones, are a bit less common, and cystine stones are rare.
Doctors do not always know what causes a stone to form. While certain foods may promote stone formation in people who are susceptible, scientists do not believe that eating any specific food causes stones to form in people who are not susceptible.
A person with a family history of kidney stones may be more likely to develop stones. Urinary tract infections, kidney disorders such as cystic kidney diseases, and certain metabolic disorders such as hyperparathyroidism are also linked to stone formation.
In addition, more than 70 percent of people with a rare hereditary disease called renal tubular acidosis develop kidney stones.
Shapes of various stones. Sizes are usually smaller than shown here.
Cystinuria and hyperoxaluria are two other rare, inherited metabolic disorders that often cause kidney stones. In cystinuria, too much of the amino acid cystine, which does not dissolve in urine, is voided, leading to the formation of stones made of cystine. In patients with hyperoxaluria, the body produces too much oxalate, a salt. When the urine contains more oxalate than can be dissolved, the crystals settle out and form stones
Hypercalciuria is inherited, and it may be the cause of stones in more than half of patients. Calcium is absorbed from food in excess and is lost into the urine. This high level of calcium in the urine causes crystals of calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate to form in the kidneys or elsewhere in the urinary tract.
Calcium oxalate stones may also form in people who have chronic inflammation of the bowel or who have had an intestinal bypass operation, or ostomy surgery. As mentioned earlier, struvite stones can form in people who have had a urinary tract infection. People who take the protease inhibitor indinavir, a medicine used to treat HIV infection, may also be at increased risk of developing kidney stones
2007-10-22 10:32:28
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answered by rosieC 7
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Soda Causes Kidney Stones
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Diet Soda Kidney Stones
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2016-09-24 02:43:39
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Phosphoric Acid in soda causes calcium leaching from the bones in to the blood stream - the calcium and proteins found in the kidneys congeal to cause stones - some are 50-50% calcium / protein - some are protein based stones, etc. There is a susceptibility issue as well - some folks just make kidney stones while others do not. It's one of those things that have to do with metabolism...
2007-10-22 09:39:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Sodas that contain caffiene cause kidney stones more than sodas that don't contain caffiene.Also diet soda seems to cause kidney stones too.Caffeine is related to the formation of kidney stones since it is a diuretic and causes your kidneys to work harder.Insufficient water intake can also cause kidney stones.
2007-10-22 09:48:08
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answered by Elle 1
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Natural Kidney Health Restoration Program - http://HealKidney.neatprim.com
2016-03-09 10:55:18
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Kidney stones can be formed from uric acid. Animal protein breaks down to form uric acid so if you have suffered from these it is a good idea to eat less meat. Kidney stones can also be formed from calcium oxalate. In this case it is best to avoid high oxalate foods such as spinach, chocolate, rhubarb and beets. Drinking plain water and avoiding diuretics such as tea and coffee will flush out the kidneys and help prevent stones from forming. Soda drinks containing caffeine have a diuretic effect so are best avoided. There is no determined rate for the formation of kidney stones.
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2016-04-13 23:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Natural Kidney Health Restoration Program - http://Kidney.NaturallyGo.com
2016-01-20 03:18:05
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To add: People who drink soda usually dont drink enough water in a day, which therefore doesnt flush the kidneys as well. Not allowing the small calcium deposits the do occasionally form, to pass when they are small and harmless.
2007-10-22 09:55:05
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