Symptoms of bladder stones may include lower abdominal pain, dysuria, hematuria, dysuria, etc. Patients should drink appropriate amount of water, eat less food containing oxalic acid as well as spicy and high cholesterol foods, and exercise appropriately.
The main symptom of bladder stones is pain in the lower abdomen, which increases during urination and usually radiates to the perineum and the head of the male penis, as well as difficulty in urination, intermittent urination, urinary retention, bleeding at the end of urination, and recurrent urinary tract infections, and in most cases, frequent urination, urgency, and incomplete urination.
Patients with bladder stones should drink water appropriately, which is conducive to the discharge of stones. It is recommended that patients eat less food containing oxalic acid, such as spinach, tea, beets, walnuts, etc., and less spicy, high cholesterol food, such as chili peppers, animal offal, egg yolk, etc.. Patients should have appropriate sports exercise in their life, mainly jogging, brisk walking and so on.
When bladder stones have symptoms of urinary discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease.