Before doing a 24-hour urine collection for kidney stone prevention, there are three important things to know. First, you should eat like you did when you were forming kidney stones to see how those foods affected your urine chemistry. Second, stop taking vitamins that have not been prescribed by a doctor three to five days before the collection, as some vitamins can interfere with the test. Third, make sure to follow the instructions for the urine collection and submit it on time. It is also important to do follow-up tests and address any high urine calcium levels to prevent osteoporosis.
Takeaways
- Eat like you did when you were forming kidney stones to see how those foods affected your urine chemistry.
- Stop taking vitamins that have not been prescribed by a doctor three to five days before the urine collection.
- Follow the instructions for the urine collection and submit it on time.
- Do follow-up tests and address any high urine calcium levels to prevent osteoporosis.
Sound Bites
"You know you need a 24 hour urine collection, but these are three things you need to know before doing the 24 hour urine collection."
"The first thing you should be aware of before you do a 24 hour urine collection is you're supposed to eat like you did when you were forming kidney stones."
"Stop taking vitamins that have not been prescribed by a doctor three to five days before you do a urine collection."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to 24-hour Urine Collection
01:13 Eating Habits and Urine Chemistry
07:19 Following Instructions and Timely Submission
11:06 Addressing High Urine Calcium Levels ——
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