Calcium phosphate stones are related to dietary factors, genetic factors, and abnormal calcium and phosphorus metabolism. 1. Dietary factors: For example, you often take foods high in calcium and phosphorus, such as fish, meat, liver, cheese, soy products, nuts and other ingredients. 2. Genetic factors: the occurrence of urolithiasis and genetic factors also have a certain correlation, so calcium phosphate stones have a certain relationship with genetic factors. 3. Abnormal calcium and phosphorus metabolism: For example, patients with hyperparathyroidism, resulting in abnormal calcium metabolism and phosphorus metabolism in the body, resulting in calcium salt deposition, may also induce calcium phosphate stones. Calcium phosphate stones may have other causes, you need to go to the hospital in time to check, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.