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Bladder Stones

 

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What Are Bladder Stones?

Bladder stones are a condition where solid mineral masses, called stones, form due to problems with completely emptying the bladder. Failing to treat bladder stones may lead to urinary tract infections.

What Are the Symptoms of Bladder Stones?

  • Some cases of bladder stones do not show symptoms, especially when the stones are small. However, when they cause an obstruction and hinder urine flow, the following symptoms appear:
  • Lower abdominal pain that worsens with movement.
  • Pain or difficulty during urination.
  • Frequent urination at night.
  • Changes in urine color or cloudiness..
  • Blood in the urine.
  • Urinary tract infection. 

Urinary incontinence.

What Causes Bladder Stones?

  • Bladder stones form due to constant urinary retention or insufficient bladder emptying, as well as other causes such as:
  • Bladderobstruction.
  • Exposure to certain medical procedures, like catheterization.
  • Urinary tract infections..
  • Kidney stones.
  • Enlargedprostate.

Neurogenic bladder: nerve damage, as seen in diabetes patients, hinders complete urination.

How Are Bladder Stones Diagnosed?

  • The doctor takes the patient’s medical history and performs a physical examination to determine the nature of the problem, noting symptoms and conducting tests if needed, such as:
  • Urinalysis.CT scan.
  • CT scan.Ultrasound.

Ultrasound.

How Are Bladder Stones Treated?

The treatment for bladder stones depends on the severity of the condition and the size of the stones.

  • – Drinking plenty of water can help small stones pass naturally with urine. However, medical intervention is often needed through:
  • Surgery.

Stone fragmentation techniques.

How Can Bladder Stones be Prevented?

  • Bladder stones can be prevented by:
  • Drinking plenty of water.
  • Avoiding holding urine.

Ensuring prompt treatment of urinary tract infections.

What Are the Complications of Bladder Stones?

  • Stones that cannot pass with urine or remain untreated may lead to complications such as:
  • Urinary tract infections.

Chronic pain and issues in the bladder.

When Should You See a Doctor?

  • You should see a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms:
  • Severe lower abdominal pain.
  • Pain and difficulty during urination.
  • Dark-colored urine.
  • Blood in the urine.

 

An urgent and persistent need to urinate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can bladder stones form again after treatment?

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