Expert Bladder Stones Doctors in Begumpet

2 Specialist(s)

Dr K G Jyothi Swaroop
Consultant Urologist, Uro-Oncologist and Robotic surgeon9 AM - 6 PM
  • Exp:5+ Yrs
Dr. Randheer Kumar P
Consultant Urologist10 AM - 4 PM
  • Exp:10+ Yrs

Bladder stones, also known as vesical calculi, are hard mineral deposits that form in the Bladder. If not treated promptly, bladder stones can cause significant discomfort and lead to severe complications. If you're in Begumpet and are experiencing bladder stones symptoms, Medicover offers specialized care. 

Understanding Bladder Stones

Bladder stones are formed when minerals in concentrated urine crystallize. This usually happens when the Bladder doesn't empty. Common symptoms include:

  • Lower abdominal pain.
  • Painful urination.
  • Frequent urination.
  • Blood in the urine.
  • Cloudy or dark-coloured urine.

Diagnosis and Preparation

Initial Consultation

Your first step in addressing bladder stones at Medicover involves a detailed consultation. Here, your medical history will be reviewed, and a physical examination will be conducted.

Diagnostic Tests

To confirm the diagnosis, several tests may be recommended:

  • Urinalysis: To check for signs of infection or blood.
  • Ultrasound: To visualize stones in the Bladder.
  • CT Scan: A more detailed imaging test that can identify even small stones.
  • X-Ray: Sometimes used to detect certain types of stones.

Bladder Stones Preparation

Once diagnosed, preparation for treatment begins. This could involve dietary adjustments, increased fluid intake, and medication to manage symptoms. In some cases, antibiotics may be prescribed if there's an infection.

Bladder Stones Procedure Duration

The procedure to remove bladder stones varies depending on their size and number. Common methods include:

Non-Surgical Methods

  • Hydration Therapy: Increasing fluid intake to help pass smaller stones naturally.
  • Bladder Washes: Using a solution to dissolve the stones.

Surgical Methods

  • Cystolitholapaxy: A minimally invasive procedure where a small tube with a camera (cystoscope) is inserted into the Bladder to break the stones into smaller pieces, which are then removed.
  • Open Surgery is required for larger stones. An incision is made in the abdomen to access and remove the stones.

The duration of these procedures can range from 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on the complexity.

Bladder Stones Post Procedure Care

Post-procedure care is crucial for a speedy recovery and to prevent recurrence. Here's what you can expect:

Immediate Aftercare

  • Observation: You'll be monitored for a few hours post-surgery to ensure there are no immediate complications.
  • Pain Management: Pain relievers will be provided to manage discomfort.
  • Hydration: Increased fluid intake is encouraged to flush out any remaining stone fragments.

Long-Term Care

  • Dietary Adjustments: Limiting the intake of foods that contribute to stone formation.
  • Regular Check-ups: Follow-up appointments to monitor your recovery and prevent recurrence.
  • Medication: In some cases, medications may be prescribed in order to avoid future stone formation.

Bladder Stones Estimated Recovery Period

Recovery time varies depending on the procedure and your overall health. For non-surgical treatments, you may resume normal activities within a few days. Surgical methods usually require a more extended recovery period:

  • Cystolitholapaxy: Most patients can return to normal activities within a week.
  • Open Surgery: Full recovery may take several weeks.

Your doctor will provide specific guidelines tailored to your case.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What exactly are bladder stones and how do they form?

Bladder stones are small, hard deposits that form in the bladder when urine becomes too concentrated. They develop from minerals that crystallize and can cause discomfort or pain. Factors like dehydration or urinary tract infections often contribute to their formation.

2. How do I know if I have bladder stones?

You might have bladder stones if you experience symptoms like frequent or painful urination, blood in your urine, lower abdominal pain, or a feeling that your bladder isn’t fully empty. If you notice these symptoms, it’s best to consult with a healthcare provider.

3. What kinds of treatments does Medicover Hospitals Begumpet offer for bladder stones?

At Medicover Hospitals Begumpet, treatments for bladder stones vary based on the size and type of stones you have. Options include medications to help dissolve the stones, shock wave therapy to break them up, and surgical procedures if needed. Your treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs.

4. What can I expect during my appointment for bladder stone treatment?

During your appointment, our specialists will review your symptoms, perform necessary tests, and discuss the best treatment options for you. We aim to provide personalized care and answer all your questions to ensure you feel comfortable and informed.

5. Are there any lifestyle changes I can make to prevent bladder stones?

Yes, staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water can help prevent bladder stones. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet and addressing any underlying health issues can reduce the risk of stones forming.

6. How do I book an appointment at Medicover Hospitals Begumpet for bladder stone treatment?

Booking an appointment is easy! You can schedule your visit online through our website or by calling our hospital directly. Our team will help you find a suitable time and guide you through the process.

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