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Bladder stones are hard lumps of minerals that form in the bladder. They're made when the minerals in urine form crystals. This often happens when the ...
A urine test also looks for a urinary tract infection, which can cause bladder stones or be the result of them. CT scan. CT uses X-rays and computers to make ...
The purpose of this trial is to investigate the impact of increased fluid intake and increased urine output on the recurrence rate of urinary stone disease (USD) ...
Minerals in your urine can crystallize if you have trouble emptying your bladder completely, creating this potentially painful condition.
Kidney stones are hard objects made of minerals and salts in urine. They form inside the kidneys. You may hear healthcare professionals refer to kidney ...
Blood tests. Blood tests may reveal too much calcium or uric acid in your blood. · Urine testing. Your healthcare professional may ask you to collect samples of ...
The Department of Urology-Research at Mayo Clinic studies kidney and bladder stones, ureteral stents, stone treatment, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy ...
A CT urogram may help diagnose urinary tract conditions such as: Kidney stones. Bladder stones. Serious infections. Tumors or cysts. Cancer. More Information.
A bladder or kidney stone. The minerals in urine can form crystals on the walls of the kidneys or bladder. Over time, the crystals can become small, hard stones ...
Bladder stones can cause illness, bladder irritation, blood in the urine and blocked urine flow. Bladder damage. A bladder that doesn't empty fully can ...
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