Laser therapy is a modern, minimally invasive technique used to treat kidney stones, especially when other methods are not suitable. Here’s a look at the types of kidney stones that can be effectively treated with laser therapy: 1. Calcium Oxalate Stones These are the most common type of kidney stones, forming when calcium combines with oxalate in the urine. They can be hard and brittle, making them a good candidate for laser fragmentation. The laser breaks these stones into smaller pieces, which can then pass through the urinary tract more easily. 2. Calcium Phosphate Stones These stones form when calcium combines with phosphate in the urine. They are often larger and less dense than calcium oxalate stones, but laser therapy can still be highly effective. The high-energy laser breaks them into smaller fragments, facilitating easier passage. 3. Struvite Stones Struvite stones, also known as infection stones, form in response to a urinary tract infection. They can grow q...