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Crystals in urine can form due to several factors, including dehydration, which concentrates the urine and promotes crystal formation. Dietary factors, such as high intake of certain minerals (like calcium or oxalate) or low fluid intake, can also contribute. Additionally, underlying medical conditions, such as kidney stones, metabolic disorders, or urinary tract infections, may lead to the presence of crystals. The type of crystals can vary based on pH levels and specific substances in the urine.

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