That could be kidney stones. I'd go see your doctor if I was you and tell him/her immediately.
Yes, if the stones are solid and no longer forming. Crystals in the urine form because either a piece of a larger stone has broken off (uncommon) or the minerals that are forming stones are still accumulating in the urine (common).
The water would flush the stone through the urinary tract.
kidney stones
Calcium oxalate crystals are the most common cause of kidney stones. They are precipitated in the kidneys by eating tomatoes, leafy vegetables and excessive rice.
it leads to stones in kidneys?
Kidney stones are hard crystal-like structures that are formed in the kidneys from chemical elements in urine. More men are affected by kidney stones than women.
normally it is calciun oxilate(check my spelling).
Block flow of urine.
The urine condition that may be a diagnosis for Hyperparathyroidism is the development of kidney stones. This is due to the increased level of calcium in the system. As the calcium increases, it encourages the development of kidney stones.
Kidney stones can block the flow of urine through the kidney, ureters, and/or urethra, depending on where they are lodged. The ureters are tubes from the kidney to the bladder, and the urethra is the tube from the bladder to the outside. There are other consequences that can happen because of kidney stones, as well. There are microtubules and other components in the kidneys that can be damaged or scarred, for someone who gets kidney stones frequently. The other problem with kidney stones is that when they cause urine flow to slow or back up, the potential for inflammation and infection is increased. People that are frequently troubled by kidney stones are at a higher risk for Chronic Renal Disease.
No, women can also get kidney stones. Kidney stones are caused by a poor diet consisting of a high quantity of sodium consumed.