Hard masses of minerals in your bladder are known as bladder stones. The minerals in concentrated urine solidify and form stones, which is how they form. When your bladder doesn't drain entirely, this frequently occurs. Small bladder stones may dissolve on their own, while larger bladder stones can require medicine or surgery. Bladder stones can cause infections and other problems if they are not treated. When your bladder doesn't completely drain, bladder stones might form. Urine becomes concentrated as a result of this. Stones can form when concentrated urine crystallizes. Bladder stones may result from some infections. Bladder stone formation can occasionally be caused by an underlying ailment that impairs the bladder's capacity to contain, store, or remove urine. Bladder stones are typically caused by any foreign objects that are present in the bladder.
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