Bladder stones are hardened mineral deposits that form in the bladder when urine is left behind and concentrates. They can be calcified or made of non-calcific material, and vary in size and shape. Bladder stones are more common in men and developing countries, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa, Thailand, Indonesia, and Myanmar.
Symptoms
- Abdominal pain, pressure.
- Abnormally colored or dark-colored urine.
- Blood in the urine.
- Difficulty urinating.
- Frequent urge to urinate.
- Inability to urinate except in certain positions.
- Interruption of the urine stream.
- Pain, discomfort .

I've had numerous bladder stones some have been the size of a golf balls. The most stones i've had was up to 6 stones at the time. I've had 7 surgeries for bladder stones. Due to my infections and fake bladder my body creates infection stones and it reflux to my kidneys therefore creating stones stones.