On June 11, the patient was admitted to the hospital with pain in the lower abdomen, persistent burning urination, intermittent urination, and bladder tension. Ultrasound and CT scan results showed a large bladder stone, occupying almost the entire bladder volume.
According to the patient, the symptoms of painful urination and difficulty urinating had appeared for a long time but he subjectively did not go to the doctor. It was only when the pain and discomfort persisted for many days that he went to the hospital for a check-up.
Recognizing that this was a case of large bladder stones, with the risk of causing urinary tract infection, retrograde renal failure, and even bladder rupture, the doctors quickly consulted and decided to perform open bladder surgery to remove the stones.
The surgery went smoothly, the removed stone was round with a diameter of more than 8cm, weighing 200 grams. The patient's health is currently stable, and he is continuing to be monitored and treated.
According to doctors, the cause of bladder stones often stems from drinking little water, holding urine for a long time, chronic urinary tract infections or urinary disorders in the elderly. Some diseases such as prostate adenoma, urethral stricture also increase the risk of urine retention, which is a favorable condition for stone formation.
From the above case, doctors recommend that people should pay attention to regular check-ups, especially when unusual symptoms such as difficulty urinating, painful urination, lower abdominal pain appear... Early detection and timely treatment will help avoid serious complications, protect health and quality of life.
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