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What are Bladder Stones?<\/strong><\/p>\n

The kidneys, ureters, the bladder, and the urethra are responsible for the function of the urinary system and the transport of urine. Bladder stones are hard masses formed by crystal deposits of minerals and salts in your urine. These stones can be either formed in the upper urinary system or within the bladder itself, causing trouble while urinating or increasing the risk of urinary infections.<\/p>\n

Bladder Stones Signs and Symptoms<\/strong><\/p>\n

Most bladder stones cause no symptoms. However, if your bladder stone is large, it irritates the bladder\u2019s internal surface and can block the urine flow to the urethra, the following symptoms can occur:<\/p>\n