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Do Bladder Stones Cause Blood In Urine?

Hematuria, the medical term for blood in the urine, is a matter of concern. Generally, the cause does not pose a deleterious effect. Nevertheless, the presence of blood in the urine may serve as an indication of a more critical medical ailment like bladder stone. Dr. Niren Rao is senior urologist renowned for bladder stone surgery in Delhi. Based on the references taken from him this blog is going to detail about the causes of bladder stone and blood in urine. We will also discuss the connection between these conditions.<br><br>Website: https://www.delhiurologyhospital.com/bladder-stone

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Do Bladder Stones Cause Blood In Urine?

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  1. Do Bladder Stones Cause Blood In Urine?

  2. Introduction Hematuria, the medical term for blood in the urine, is a matter of concern. Generally, the cause does not pose a deleterious effect. Nevertheless, the presence of blood in the urine may serve as an indication of a more critical medical ailment like bladder stone. Dr. Niren Rao is senior urologist renowned for bladder stone surgery in Delhi. Based on the references taken from him this blog is going to detail about the causes of bladder stone and blood in urine. We will also discuss the connection between these conditions.

  3. An Overview of Blood in Urine The presence of blood in the urine is called a condition medically termed as hematuria. Microscoposcopic hematuria refers to blood that is imperceptible to the naked human eye. The utilisation of a microscope is necessary for laboratory analysis of the urine to detect such an incredibly minute concentration. Constantly identifying the underlying cause of the haemorrhaging is vital.

  4. Blood in Urine/ Hematuria may Cause Bladder Stone Bladder stones are the hardened tissue in the bladder which is unable to come out with the pee. These hard deposits may cause hematuria (blood in the urine) or vice-versa.

  5. Sign & Symptoms Bladder Stone • Pain in the abdomen • Extremely dark or transparent urine • Blood is present in your urine as haemoglobin. • Immediate need to use the restroom. • Involuntary leakage of urine is the definition of urinary incontinence. • Urinary Infection

  6. Why does Bladder Stone occur? Urine is produced by the kidneys and stored in the bladder until it is required by the body. The following measure is to ensure that no urine remains in the bladder. However, if you have any type of health issue, this may not be feasible, potentially resulting in the accumulation of urine. Urine-borne chemicals that crystallise and clump together over time will produce bladder stones. Numerous medical conditions may contribute to incomplete bladder emptying, resulting in the development of urinary retention. Primarily, there are two cause, these are as follows:

  7. ●An Enlargement of the Prostate Gland: The prostate, a vital organ within the male reproductive system, aids in the production of sperm. A common sign of aging in males is an enlarged prostate, which can obstruct the urethra, the tube that expels urine. Comparable to a hose that has been constricted, the decreased urine flow makes it challenging to completelyempty the bladder.

  8. ●Nerve Dysfunction: This condition is referred to in the medical community as neurogenic bladder, and it signifies impaired functionality of the neurons supplying the bladder. Urinary output loss may result as an adverse effect.

  9. Conclusion Bladder stone may cause urine in the blood. Vice-versa, urine in the blood can be a sign of stone in the bladder. No matter what is the reason, bladder stone is treatable through a surgical procedure of Transurethral Cystolitholapaxy, PCCL, and open Cystolitholapaxy. To undergo any of these bladder stone surgery, candidates are advised to appoint the best medical expert. Dr. Niren Rao is the best urologist in Delhi whom one can contact. He is a skilled professional with extensive years of experience in performing successful stone removal surgery of bladder, urethra, and kidney. One can consider visiting him at Delhi Urology Hospital right away.

  10. Contact Us- Phone No.:- +91 9811144680 +91 8595432923 Email:- info@delhiurologyhospital.com Website:- https://www.drnirenrao.com/ Address:- E 33, Paryavaran Complex, IGNOU Road, Z Morh, Near Labour Chowk, Near Saket Metro Station, New Delhi - 110068

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