Do many people have pelvic vein stones

Pelvic vein stones are vein stones formed by calcification of venous blood clots in the pelvic veins. They are not common in the population and it is recommended to receive prompt treatment when the condition is present. Pelvic vein stones are masses formed by calcification of venous blood clots in the veins. Pelvic vein stones are most commonly found around the prostate bladder and in women around the uterine bladder, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by X-rays. Pelvic vein stones are not common in the population and are found in people with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol. A few studies have shown that pelvic vein stones are caused by varicose veins, inflammation, etc., and that the diseases that cause pelvic vein stones need to be treated. Pelvic vein stones are not common in the population and it is recommended to seek medical treatment after diagnosis.