High crystallization usually refers to a high concentration of crystals in the urine, which form when the concentration of certain solutes in the urine exceeds their solubility in the urine.
High urine crystals are usually caused by supersaturation of salts in the urine due to a variety of factors, and the clinical significance of these crystals varies depending on the type of crystals that are precipitated. Calcium carbonate crystals and phosphate crystals are usually found in alkaline urine, while uric acid crystals, bilirubin crystals and calcium oxalate crystals are usually found in acidic urine.
If uric acid crystals are present in the urine, it is common after gout or consumption of high purine foods, and if calcium oxalate crystals are high in the urine, it is common for calcium oxalate urinary tract stones.
When the concentration of crystals in urine is found to be high, you need to consult a doctor for further examination and treatment.