Yes i only ever had one kidney stone and i had it during an addiction using bath salts. Not 100% but pretty sure that was the cause
Bath salts testing typically involves urine or blood samples to detect the presence of synthetic cathinones, the active ingredient in bath salts. This can be done through lab analysis, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. It's important for healthcare providers to know the specific synthetic cathinone being used, as there are many variations with different detection methods.
Approximately 30 -40 grams of salts per kg
yes
Yes, the size of a mass in the kidney can be an important factor in determining its potential significance. Larger masses are more likely to be cancerous or to cause symptoms, while smaller masses may be benign or require less aggressive treatment. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and treatment plan.
The atomic weight (not mass) of sodium is: 22,989 769 28.The atomic weight (not mass) of chlorine is: 35,45.
kidney
The concentration is the amount of a substance in the volume or mass of another material.
normally it is calciun oxilate(check my spelling).
This mass is approx. 5.1019 t.
If you have a low bun level, you may be on a very low protein diet or are overhydrated. If your creatinine is low, you may have very little muscle mass or be over-hydrated.
No, kidneys do not generally become larger with age. In fact, kidneys may slightly decrease in size with age due to a loss of overall body mass. However, certain conditions like kidney disease or certain medications can cause kidney enlargement.
A growth on the kidney in various sizes that can be benign or malignant.