A member asked:

In my last urinalyses, they found "occ calcium oxalate". in the one before, they found "2+ amorphous". what does this mean and should i be concerned?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Not necessarily: Calcium oxalate crystals in urine are quite common and although they are often the substance of kidney stones this does not necessarily occur. Amorphous material probably has little if any significance. Relax. Enjoy life.

Answered 2/9/2014

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