Bladder stones occur when minerals build up in a person’s bladder, forming small “stones.” Mostly affecting older males, they can cause pain and discomfort. Small bladder stones often pass naturally, ...
The bladder is part of the urinary tract. It is a hollow, balloon-like organ that collects and releases urine from the body. It is attached to the pelvic bones and other organs and can hold around 2 ...
The bladder neck is a group of muscles that connect the bladder to the urethra. The muscles tighten to hold urine in the bladder, and relax to release it through the urethra. Urinary problems occur ...
A cyst is a sac-like pocket of membranous tissue filled with fluid, pus, air, or other substances. Cysts can grow practically anywhere in your body. Cysts that form inside the lining of the urinary ...