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3. Genetic Factors

Preliminary medical research suggests that genetic factors may increase the chance of developing kidney stones. People with a family history of the stones are at a higher risk of developing them. High calcium levels in the urine, which can be genetic, raises the risk of kidney stones. Some rare genetic diseases also seem to be a contributing factor.

10 Causes of Kidney Stones
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