
Hypercalciuria
Hypercalciuria is a condition where there is too much calcium in the urine. Normally, the body regulates calcium levels carefully, but in hypercalciuria, excess calcium is excreted, which can lead to the formation of kidney stones. It may be caused by factors like genetic predisposition, dietary habits, or certain medical conditions. Individuals with hypercalciuria might experience pain or blood in the urine if stones form. Managing this condition involves dietary changes, medication, and hydration to reduce calcium excretion and prevent stone development. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.