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What Causes Sand Like Grains After Urination?

Good afternoon,

today i have witnessed small grains that are sand-like in the toilet after urinating, this occured several times.
I did not endure any pain.

I am 22 years old and have no problems what so ever. Went for a check up a year ago and all turned out okay.
Mon, 26 Dec 2016
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Hi..

Welcome to healthcare magic....

According to your complain you have problem of grain like substance in urine that may be because of kidney stone problem .

Bladder problem infection may cause this type of symptoms.
Dehydration cause cloudy urine.
Do a urine test and microscopic examination is helpful for further diagnosis.

Consult a nephrologist for further diagnosis.
Ultrasonograph is helpful for diagnosis.
Detail history and physical examination give exact idea.

I hope my guidance helpful to you..
Take care.

Thank you.
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What Causes Sand Like Grains After Urination?

Hi.. Welcome to healthcare magic.... According to your complain you have problem of grain like substance in urine that may be because of kidney stone problem . Bladder problem infection may cause this type of symptoms. Dehydration cause cloudy urine. Do a urine test and microscopic examination is helpful for further diagnosis. Consult a nephrologist for further diagnosis. Ultrasonograph is helpful for diagnosis. Detail history and physical examination give exact idea. I hope my guidance helpful to you.. Take care. Thank you.