Bladder Stones

What are Bladder Stones?
Bladder stones are hard mineral deposits that form in the bladder, often due to concentrated urine. They can cause a range of urinary symptoms and discomfort.
Symptoms of Bladder Stones
Common symptoms include:
- Frequent urination
- Pain or discomfort during urination
- Blood in urine
- Difficulty emptying the bladder completely
If you experience these symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider.
Causes of Bladder Stones
Bladder stones can form due to factors such as:
- Dehydration leading to concentrated urine
- Urinary tract infections
- Obstruction of urine flow (e.g., BPH)
Diagnosis of Bladder Stones
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, imaging tests (like ultrasound or CT scans), and urinalysis to confirm the presence of stones.
Treatment Options for Bladder Stones
Treatment may include:
- Medication: To manage symptoms and dissolve smaller stones.
- Surgery: Procedures like cystolitholapaxy may be required for larger stones.
Lifestyle Tips for Preventing Bladder Stones
To reduce the risk of bladder stones, consider:
- Staying well-hydrated
- Avoiding salty foods
- Regularly emptying your bladder
Conclusion: Seek Help for Bladder Stones
If you suspect you have bladder stones, reach out to a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment options.