Kidney stones may be related to other health problems, including, not surprisingly, kidney disease. Crohn's disease, diabetes, and UTIs may also increase the risk of kidney stones. Additionally, individuals with HIV have a higher chance because certain anti-HIV medications used in their treatment can crystallize inside the drainage system of the kidneys, causing kidney stones.

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