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FAQ:
Q: What are phosphates in your urine?
A: In your body, it’s found in the form of phosphates. They’re made when phosphorous combines with something else, like oxygen. Your kidneys filter extra phosphates from your blood, and they go out of your body in your urine. If something’s wrong with your kidneys, your pee might have too many phosphates in it.
Q: What are phosphors and how do they work?
A: WHAT ARE PHOSPHORS? Phosphors in general are materials that emit light upon absorbing incident energy. They have a broad range of light color emissions and can absorb and convert energy from various forms such as optical, electrical, even mechanical or thermal.
Q: What are the different types of phosphors?
A: Some of the most common types of phosphors available are: Rare earth doped orthosilicates – (Ba,Sr,Ca)2SiO4:Eu Rare earth doped nitrides – (Sr,Ca)2Si5N8:Eu and (Sr,Ca)Si2O2N2:Eu
Q: Why would a doctor order a urine phosphate test?
A: Your doctor might recommend a urine phosphate test if they think you might have an issue with your kidneys or you get kidney stones often. In some cases, the test can offer some clues about why they keep coming back.