Urinary Bladder stones- Cystolithopexy
Urinary Bladder stones- Cystolithopexy- Bladder stones can develop when urine in the bladder becomes concentrated, allowing minerals and other substances to precipitate and form solid particles.
Symptoms:
- Hematuria: Blood in the urine, which may be visible or detected under a microscope.
- Urinary frequency and urgency: Feeling the need to urinate frequently and with a sense of urgency.
- Pain or discomfort: Dull pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen, pelvis, or during urination.
- Difficulty urinating: Straining to start urination or experiencing a weak urine stream.
- Incomplete emptying: Feeling that the bladder is not completely emptied after urination.
- Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs): Bladder stones can be a source of recurrent infections.