The symptoms of bladder stones are sudden interruption of urine flow during urination with severe pain, which can be accompanied by frequent urination, urgency, and falling sensation.
The main symptoms of bladder stones are as follows: 1. Sudden interruption of urination, which is a typical symptom that distinguishes bladder stones from other stones. Because the internal volume of the bladder is relatively spacious, stones in the bladder can move outward with the urine. When the stones move to the bladder outlet and block the urethra, it will lead to a sudden interruption of urine flow, however, if the position is changed, the urination can continue again due to the change in the position of the stones.
2, painful urination, interruption of urination is often accompanied by severe pain, pain can be radiated to the front of the penis, accompanied by urinary frequency, urinary urgency and other symptoms.
3. Difficulty in urination, if the stone is located at the bladder outlet, difficulty in urination can occur.
4, hematuria, because the stone rubs the bladder mucosa or combined with cystitis, urethritis, this can appear hematuria, or even flesh-eye hematuria.
5, urinary tract infection, can be manifested as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain and hematuria. If the bladder stone is embedded in the bladder neck opening, it can cause acute urinary retention, pain and discomfort in the bladder area.
There are two types of bladder stones: primary bladder stones and secondary bladder stones. Primary bladder stones are common in children due to malnutrition, while secondary bladder stones are common in adults, usually in combination with lower urinary tract obstruction, such as prostatic hyperplasia. Kidney stones can also remain in the bladder as they pass through the ureter.