CAN YOU SEE KIDNEY STONES IN THE TOILET? VISUAL GUIDE

Learn how passed kidney stones look and how their color, size, and texture help identify the type and support kidney care.

WHAT KIDNEY STONES LOOK LIKE

Kidney stones vary in size color and texture. They can look like sand grains or small pebbles and their appearance helps doctors analyze composition.

HOW KIDNEY STONES FORM

Stones form when minerals in urine become concentrated. Not drinking enough water diet and genetics all play a role in stone formation.

THE JOURNEY FROM KIDNEY TO TOILET

Stones move from the kidney to the ureter then bladder and exit through urine. This journey often causes sharp shifting pain.

IDENTIFYING STONES IN THE TOILET

Look for tiny crystals small pebbles or sand like particles. Stone size texture and color provide important clues about type and cause.

WHY STONE COLOR MATTERS

Stone color reflects mineral composition. Yellow or brown stones are common while white stones are often calcium based and darker stones may contain impurities.

DO STONES FLOAT OR SINK

Floating stones are usually less dense like uric acid stones. Dense calcium stones often sink. Buoyancy depends on mineral makeup.

COLLECTING STONES FOR TESTING

Use a urine strainer to catch stones. Rinse them and store in a clean container. Lab testing reveals stone type and helps prevent new stones.

WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL HELP

Get help if pain persists fever appears or bleeding increases. Follow up tests and care prevent more stones and protect kidney health.

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