What to do if there are deposits in the bladder

The presence of deposits in the bladder indicates that there may be a relationship with bladder stones, bladder inflammation or bladder tumors, or foreign bodies in the bladder. First of all, you need to carry out relevant examinations to clarify which cause is responsible before you can carry out the next step of treatment. It is recommended that you can go to the hospital in time to have urinary routine, urological ultrasound and bladder CT examination to clarify the diagnosis. If none of them can be determined, cystoscopy can be done again. Cystoscopy is an invasive test that is more helpful in the diagnosis of bladder disease. If bladder stones are diagnosed, extracorporeal lithotripsy or transurethral cystoscopy with holmium laser lithotripsy is recommended. If bladder inflammation is diagnosed, it is recommended that anti-inflammatory and anti-infective treatment can be given, which can improve the patient’s clinical symptoms.