What is the slightly hyperechoic inward protrusion of the bladder?

Slightly hyperechoic, inwardly protruding bladder is usually the result of ultrasound examination, and is usually considered to be related to bladder stones, bladder tumors and other diseases.
1. Bladder stones: usually due to the presence of stones in the bladder, causing the phenomenon of slightly hypoechoic inward protrusion of the bladder. Bladder stones may also cause pain, hematuria, interruption of urination and other symptoms.
2. Bladder tumor: it is usually due to bladder tumor, which leads to limited thickening or bulging of the bladder wall, thus causing the phenomenon of inward protrusion of slightly high echogenicity of the bladder, and bladder tumors may also have symptoms such as hematuria, difficulty in urination, and masses in the lower abdomen.
Ultrasonography suggests that the bladder is slightly hyperechoic and protruding inward, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. In daily life, one should pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, strengthen nutrition and avoid urinary tract infection.