Background Secondary urethral stone although rare, commonly arises from the kidneys, bladder or are seen in patients with urethral stricture. These stones are either found in the posterior or ...
This means the stone is making its way from your kidney through the ureter to your bladder. It might also hurt more when you pee. Your pain may range from mild to so strong that you end up in a ...
Such complications can include kidney and bladder stones, kidney infections, and even cancer. Approximately half of patients with exstrophy will also require bladder augmentation enterocystoplasty ...
There are four stages of passing a kidney stone: The stone forms, leaves the kidney, reaches the bladder and causes pressure, and finally, exits the body. They're common, with about 10% of people in ...
Stones formed in the kidney are called kidney stones. A ureteral stone is a kidney stone that has left the kidney and moved down into the ureter, the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the ...
The symptoms of neurogenic bladder differ from person to person. They also depend on the type of nerve damage the person has. Symptoms may include urinary tract infections, kidney stones and not being ...