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Urinary Bladder Stone Treatment treatment in Patna

Bladder stone diagnosis and treatment at Navya Hospital Patna.

NephrologyDepartment
Kidney & UrinaryCategory
PMJAYCoverage
Overview

Understanding Urinary Bladder Stone Treatment

Urinary bladder stones form when urine becomes concentrated and minerals crystallize in the bladder. They cause painful urination, blood in urine, and difficulty urinating. At Navya Hospital, we provide diagnosis through imaging and urine tests, medical management, and surgical referral for stone removal when needed.

Ayushman support

Eligible PMJAY patients may be able to receive treatment support for Urinary Bladder Stone Treatment. Call the hospital to confirm the current verification path.

Symptoms

  • Lower abdominal pain
  • Painful urination (dysuria)
  • Blood in urine
  • Frequent urination
  • Difficulty urinating or interrupted stream
  • Dark or cloudy urine
  • Pain at tip of penis (in males)

Causes and risk factors

  • Enlarged prostate (BPH)
  • Neurogenic bladder
  • Dehydration
  • UTIs
  • Kidney stones that reach bladder
  • Bladder outlet obstruction
  • Foreign bodies

Diagnosis

  • Urine routine and culture
  • Ultrasound KUB
  • X-Ray KUB
  • Cystoscopy referral
  • Blood tests

Treatment options

  • Increased fluid intake
  • Antibiotics for UTI
  • Cystolitholapaxy referral
  • Open cystolithotomy for large stones
  • Treatment of underlying cause (BPH)
  • Follow-up imaging

Prevention

  • Drink plenty of water (3+ litres daily)
  • Treat prostate problems early
  • Treat UTIs promptly
  • Regular urological check-ups
  • Balanced diet

When to see a doctor

Consult for painful urination, blood in urine, or difficulty passing urine. Emergency if complete urinary retention.

FAQ

Common treatment questions

Common symptoms include Lower abdominal pain, Painful urination (dysuria), Blood in urine, Frequent urination, Difficulty urinating or interrupted stream, Dark or cloudy urine, Pain at tip of penis (in males). A hospital evaluation is the safest way to confirm the cause.

Yes, this treatment may be covered for eligible PMJAY patients. Call the hospital to confirm the current process for the patient case.

Use the appointment page or call +91 9955997474. For emergency symptoms, use +91 9955997481.

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Emergency support

Use the emergency line if symptoms are severe or sudden.

+91 9955997481