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"At seven stone, my kidneys are not working correctly because my bladder is backing up, my liver is fatty due to all the tablets and all the ketamine I'm taking. I've got jaundice.
These stones irritate the bladder lining, cause pain, inflammation, blood in the urine, and most dangerously, obstruction—especially in male animals, where the urethra is narrower and more prone ...
Doctors were left baffled after they discovered six massive stones inside a patient's bladder - which people have compared to the UK landmark Stonehenge. The strange formation showed five of the ...
Doctors discovered a huge bladder stone, as big as a baseball, when performing an ultrasound on a 72-year-old woman who was in pain and had developed blood in her urine ...
A bladder stone the size of a baseball—and with growth rings inside it just like a tree trunk—was spotted inside a 72-year-old woman. The woman, who has been paralyzed from the chest down for ...
Here’s what you need to know. A urinary bladder stone, also referred to as bladder calculus, is a hard mass of minerals that accumulates in the bladder.
Bladder stones, also known as “urocystoliths,” are stony collections of minerals, crystals, and organic material that collect in the bladder. People can get them, but so can your cat.
Bladder and kidney stones in dogs are usually surgically removed. Sometimes they are treated with interventional radiology, which is the technique used for stones in people.