No, bladder stones have no effect on fertility.
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Yes,if given too much sugar,they may get bladder stones.
The three types of bladder stones are:Secondary-stones that are formed due to bladder conditionMigrant-orignate in the kidney and pass out through the bladderEndemic-caused by nutritional deficiencies
There is no evidence that black tea causes bladder stones. If you believe you are suffering from the stones, consult your doctor as soon as possible.
stones are formed in the gall bladder and in the kidneys, not in the pancreas
Yes. Children with bladder stones is an uncommon occurrence. However recent studies have observed an increased incidence (number of occurrences over time). Also, once a child get bladder stones there is a significant chance they will get them again.
It depends on how frequent,like if every five to ten minutes you have to urinate then it is probably a bladder infection or kiddney/gaul stones.
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Its gall stones (as in gall bladder) and no they are different.
Gall stones prevent bile from moving out of the gall bladder into the small intestine, the absence of bile causes the pale faeces.
The medical term for an abnormal condition of bladder stones is cystolithiasis.