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Results 1 - 10 of 54 for Bladder stones
  1. ... buildups of minerals. These form in the urinary bladder. ... Bladder stones are most often caused by another urinary system problem, such as: Bladder diverticulum Blockage at the ...
  2. ... bladder tissue and a nearby structure (bladder fistulae) Bladder stones Pouch-like sacs called diverticula on the walls ... Abnormal results may be due to: Bladder stones Blood clots Diverticula Infection or inflammation Lesions Vesicoureteric reflux
  3. The abnormal results could indicate: Bladder cancer Bladder stones (calculi) Bladder wall decompression Chronic urethritis or cystitis Scarring of the urethra (called a stricture) Congenital (present at birth) abnormality Cysts Diverticula of ...
  4. ... lead to kidney damage or kidney stones and bladder stones. Untreated UTI may develop kidney damage or more severe infections.
  5. ... obstruction , such as an enlarged prostate in men Bladder stones Neurogenic bladder , which can occur in people with multiple sclerosis, ...
  6. ... men. It is often caused by enlarged prostate . Bladder stones and bladder cancer are also more commonly seen in men ...
  7. ... term problem. Common causes of obstructive uropathy include: Bladder stones Kidney stones Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) Advanced ...
  8. ... catheter use include: Allergy or sensitivity to latex Bladder stones Blood infections ( septicemia ) Blood in the urine (hematuria) ... indwelling catheter) Contact your provider if you have: Bladder ... catheter Stones or sediment in the urinary catheter or drainage ...
  9. ... inflammation Something blocking urine from leaving the bladder Bladder stones Infection Brain or nerve problems, such as multiple ...
  10. ... Frequent urinary tract infections Bleeding from the prostate Bladder stones with prostate enlargement Extremely slow urination Damage to ...
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