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- ... 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 ...
- ... 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
- 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 ...
- ... lead to kidney damage or kidney stones and bladder stones. Untreated UTI may develop kidney damage or more severe infections.
- ... obstruction , such as an enlarged prostate in men Bladder stones Neurogenic bladder , which can occur in people with multiple sclerosis, ...
- ... men. It is often caused by enlarged prostate . Bladder stones and bladder cancer are also more commonly seen in men ...
- ... term problem. Common causes of obstructive uropathy include: Bladder stones Kidney stones Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) Advanced ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... inflammation Something blocking urine from leaving the bladder Bladder stones Infection Brain or nerve problems, such as multiple ...
- ... Frequent urinary tract infections Bleeding from the prostate Bladder stones with prostate enlargement Extremely slow urination Damage to ...