kidney stones
Crystallization of urine residue occurs when minerals in the urine, like calcium and uric acid, form solid crystals that can clump together and create kidney stones. This process can happen when urine becomes concentrated due to dehydration or certain medical conditions, leading to the formation of crystals that may cause pain and discomfort. Drinking plenty of water and maintaining a balanced diet can help reduce the risk of urine crystallization.
If you think too much bile salts appear in the urine, if you're an a s s h o l e, then probably no bile salts will be there
urine is a solution of salts (mostly sodium), urea, and water.
It is not recommended to dissolve these salts; they are elements for the clinical analysis.
to remove salts in the blood
Yes, but only partially; salts can be released also by transpiration.
Urea and Salts
Yes or no
Yes.
They are attracted to the urine. The salts in the urine are utilized by bees so this is why they drink it at times.
bilirubinuria
Urine is composed of water, urea, and excess mineral salts. Urea is a waste product produced by the liver when it breaks down proteins, and excess mineral salts like sodium, potassium, and chloride are filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and excreted in urine.