Soft Stones

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I've recently passed a stone with no issues that could be crumbled between the fingers and from what Google says its possibly an infection stone. Now I've suffered in the past with calcium oxalate stones, had ops to remove etc. But was wondering if I need any further consultation with regards to this new type?

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