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Can antibiotics cause white, sandlike substance in urine?

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Dr. Clarence Grim answered

Specializes in Endocrinology

Never heard of that. More likely you have a kidney stone forming problem. Discus with your Dr. Hot dry weather increases risk of stone and gravel formation because one may be more dehydrated and the stone forming material in the concentrated urine and when the concentration exceeds the saturation index stuff precipitates out. Keep better hydrated when hot may decrease stone formation.

Answered 9/27/2021

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