There's something in the bladder. What's it usually be?

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Bladder stones are usually chronic cystitis, bladder stones, bladder polyps, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:

There's something in the bladder. What's it usually be?

1. Chronic cystitis

If the patient has chronic cystitis, it will lead to congestion and edema of the bladder mucosa, and the mucosa is prone to necrosis and detachment.

2. Bladder stones

If the patient usually drinks less water, it is easy to cause urine concentration. The minerals in the urine are easy to form hard crystals. Over time, crystals continue to accumulate in the bladder, and bladder stones are easy to form.

There's something in the bladder. What's it usually be?

3. Bladder polyps

If the patient's bladder tissue is abnormally proliferated, polyps will form. B-ultrasound examination and cystoscopy will also find something in the bladder.



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