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A kidney stone attack is typically triggered by the formation of hard deposits in the kidneys, which can occur due to factors like dehydration, high levels of certain substances in the urine (such as calcium, oxalate, or uric acid), and dietary choices. When these stones move through the urinary tract, they can cause intense pain and discomfort. Other contributing factors include obesity, certain medical conditions, and a family history of kidney stones. Reducing fluid intake and dietary imbalances can exacerbate the risk of an attack.

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