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Bladder stones symptoms in males.
Signs of bladder stones in females
Bladder Stones: 4 Early Warning Signs
Stones can develop in different areas of your urinary tract, with kidney stones being the most prevalent. Of these stones, bladder stones account for about 5% of cases, so they’re not all that common.
Still, they occur often enough that the team of urology experts here at Arizona Urology feels that bladder stones warrant their own blog post.
More to the point, we want to focus on early signs of bladder stones so you know when to seek our help.
In the following, we review how bladder stones develop and the four most common symptoms that are associated with this condition.
The making of bladder stones
Your urine is chock full of waste products, which your kidneys filter out of your blood and turn into urine that you can expel.
Your bladder acts as a holding area for your urine, and, when it’s full, you release the liquid.
If you can’t completely empty your bladder and some urine is routinely left behind, hard crystals made up of uric acid, salt, potassium, and other waste products can form.
Men over 50 are far more
- symptoms of stones in bladder and kidney
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