Kidney stones in young children may be related to poor eating habits, metabolic abnormalities and other factors.
1.. Bad dietary habits: long-term large intake of high-protein, high-sodium, high-sugar foods such as bacon, condensed milk, etc., can cause increased urinary calcium, uric acid excretion and reduced citrate content, thus promoting stone formation. In addition to this, drinking less water can cause urine concentration, so that the concentration of various stone-forming components is too high, inducing stone formation.
2. Metabolic abnormalities: for example, when the young child hyperparathyroidism, can contribute to the increase in urinary calcium, inducing kidney stones.
Kidney stones in young children may also be related to other factors such as hard drinking water. If a young child has kidney stones, it is recommended that the parents take the child to a regular hospital in time to be treated by a professional doctor and strive for early recovery.