Urinary Bladder Stone

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What Are Urinary Bladder Stones?

Urinary bladder stones are hard mineral deposits that form inside the bladder when urine becomes concentrated and minerals crystallize. These stones may develop when the bladder does not empty completely, allowing minerals to accumulate and harden over time.

While small bladder stones may pass naturally, larger stones often require medical intervention to prevent complications such as urinary tract infections, bladder damage, and obstruction of urine flow. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to maintain healthy bladder function and overall urinary health.

Symptoms of Urinary Bladder Stones

The symptoms of urinary bladder stones can vary depending on the size and number of stones present. Some patients may experience mild discomfort, while others may develop significant urinary symptoms. Common signs include pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen, painful urination, frequent urination, difficulty passing urine, and a sudden urge to urinate.

As the stone irritates the bladder lining, patients may notice blood in the urine, cloudy urine, or recurrent urinary tract infections. Larger stones can obstruct the flow of urine, leading to incomplete bladder emptying and increased discomfort. Recognizing these symptoms early and seeking prompt medical attention can help prevent complications and ensure effective treatment.