Do I have a bladder stone?

Signs and symptoms include: Changes in urine color: You may have cloudy or dark urine, or you may see blood in your urine. Frequent need to urinate: You may feel like you always need to pee, even if you just went. Pain: With bladder stones, it's common to feel pain or burning when urinating.
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How would you know if you had bladder stones?

Typical symptoms of bladder stones include: lower abdominal pain, which can often be severe (men may also have pain in or around their penis) pain or difficulty when peeing. peeing more frequently (particularly at night)
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Can bladder stones go away on their own?

Most bladder stones pass on their own or can be removed. They do not cause permanent damage to the bladder. They may come back if the cause is not corrected. Left untreated, stones may cause repeated UTIs.
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How do you get rid of stones in the bladder?

A crushing device, lasers or ultrasound waves transmitted from the cystoscope can be used to break up the stones into smaller fragments, which can be washed out of your bladder with fluids.
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How long does it take to pass a bladder stone?

A stone that's smaller than 4 mm (millimeters) may pass within one to two weeks. A stone that's larger than 4 mm could take about two to three weeks to completely pass. Once the stone reaches the bladder, it typically passes within a few days, but may take longer, especially in an older man with a large prostate.
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What does it feel like to pass a bladder stone?

Frequent need to urinate: You may feel like you always need to pee, even if you just went. Pain: With bladder stones, it's common to feel pain or burning when urinating. You may also feel pain that comes and goes in the lower part of the abdomen (belly). Men sometimes feel pain in the penis or testicles.
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Where do you feel bladder pain?

Since the bladder sits in the middle of the body, bladder pain is usually felt in the center of the pelvis or lower abdomen as opposed to one side.
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Why do I feel like I have to pee after I already peed no pain?

The urge to urinate is triggered by nerves stretching in the bladder when the bladder fills. The muscles in the pelvic floor relax, and the bladder muscles contract. A healthy flow of urine is continuous, strong, and painless. Sometimes, urination can happen too frequently.
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How do you break up a bladder stone naturally?

Drinking lots of water may help a small stone pass naturally. However, because bladder stones are often caused by difficulty emptying your bladder completely, extra water may not be enough to make the stone pass. Most of the time, you'll need to have the stones removed.
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What feels like a bladder infection but isn t?

IC/BPS is not an infection, but it may feel like a bladder infection. Women with IC/BPS may feel pain when having sex. The more severe cases of IC/BPS can affect your life and your loved ones. Some people with IC/BPS have other health issues such as irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, and other pain syndromes.
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Is Cranberry Juice Good for bladder stones?

Although cranberry juice has been found to be of some effect both in the prevention and treatment of urinary tract disorders,1 most urologists do not recommend it in stone formers due to its acidifying effects and oxalate content.
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Are bladder stones life threatening?

Bladder stones are not life threatening. However, if they do not pass naturally and are not removed, they may cause complications such as: painful and frequent urination. urine flow blockage.
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Why does it feel like I have pee stuck?

If a person has a constant urge to pee but little comes out when they go, they may have an infection or other health condition. If a person frequently needs to pee but little comes out when they try to go, it can be due to a urinary tract infection (UTI), pregnancy, an overactive bladder, or an enlarged prostate.
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When should you go to the hospital for bladder stones?

Pain in the back or flank, typically on one side only. Lower abdominal pain. Blood in the urine. Constant need to urinate.
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Is it normal to have particles in your pee?

The bottom line. If you notice white particles in your urine, it's likely from genital discharge or a problem in your urinary tract, such as kidney stones or possible infection. If you have significant symptoms that accompany the white particles in your urine, you may want to see your doctor.
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How do you know if a kidney stone is in your bladder?

If your stone moves down toward your groin, you'll usually feel an urgency to urinate, and you'll urinate often. You may also have a burning sensation. “It may feel like you have a bladder infection or a urinary tract infection because the discomfort is very similar,” says Dr. Abromowitz.
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Is a cystoscopy painful?

People often worry that a cystoscopy will be painful, but it does not usually hurt. Tell your doctor or nurse if you feel any pain during it. It can be a bit uncomfortable and you may feel like you need to pee during the procedure, but this will only last a few minutes.
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Does apple cider vinegar dissolve bladder stones?

The acetic acid found in ACV is thought to soften, break down, and dissolve kidney stones. The kidney stones can be reduced in size so that you're able to easily pass them in your urine. ACV is said to alkalize blood and urine while increasing stomach acids.
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Can a kidney stone get stuck in your pee hole?

A kidney stone may stay in your kidney. It also may travel down the urinary tract. The urinary tract includes the ureters, bladder, and the urethra. If the stone is big enough, it can get stuck in your kidney or urinary tract.
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Is peeing 20 times a day normal?

It's considered normal to have to urinate about six to eight times in a 24-hour period. If you're going more often than that, it could simply mean that you may be drinking too much fluid or consuming too much caffeine, which is a diuretic and flushes liquids out of the body.
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How do I stop the urge to pee but nothing comes out?

Wear loose-fitting clothing, especially pants and underwear. Take warm baths to soothe the sensation of needing to pee. Drink more fluids. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and other diuretics.
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What side is your bladder on left or right?

The bladder sits in the center of the pelvis. If a person feels pain in the lower right or left abdomen, it is less likely to relate to the bladder and may signal kidney stones instead.
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Why do I have UTI symptoms but no UTI?

There are several conditions whose symptoms mimic UTIs. Sexually transmitted infections (gonorrhea, chlamydia, and mycoplasma) cause symptoms also common in UTIs, such as painful urination and discharge.
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What could be pressing on my bladder?

Interstitial cystitis (in-tur-STISH-ul sis-TIE-tis) is a chronic condition causing bladder pressure, bladder pain and sometimes pelvic pain. The pain ranges from mild discomfort to severe pain. The condition is a part of a spectrum of diseases known as painful bladder syndrome.
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