Calculus in bladder
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Calculus in bladder Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised. | ||||
Disease information
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Symptoms[edit | edit source]
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Symptom | Probability |
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Abdominal pain | 70 |
Dysuria | 50 |
Frequent urination | 60 |
Strong-smelling urine | 60 |
Hematuria | 60 |
Painful urination | 60 |
Cloudy urine | 70 |
Bladder stones detected | 100 |
Examinations[edit | edit source]
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- Interview
- Abdominal palpation
- Physical examination
- Urine analysis - sampling
- USG
- Differential diagnosis
Treatments[edit | edit source]
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