
Can Bladder Stone Irritate The Mucosa Enough To Cause Nerve Damage?

Unlikely to be related
Detailed Answer:
HI there
Thank you for sending in your query.
Stones in the kidneys and bladder are a common problem. They can cause symptoms like pain, blood in the urine and sometimes infections.
The pain associated with a stone depends on its location and size.
A bladder stone can cause some lower abdominal discomfort if it is associated with an infection.
Based on this background information, I will answer your queries one by one:
1) A stone in the bladder cannot be the cause of nerve irritation. Like I said the stone may cause some abdominal or groin pain but certainly it will not be the cause of tingling in the lower limbs.
2) Can you have a stone for two years? Well its hard to say how long its been there. The size is not too big; so I suspect its been there only for a short time say a few months.
3) Is the damage permanent? I don't think so. As I said this stone is not the cause of your neurological symptoms.
What should be your next course of action?
1) For the bladder stone: It is unlikely to come out on its own. So its worthwhile getting a cystoscopy done to see if your doctor can extract it. To prevent new stones from forming drink lots of fluids.
2) For the enlarged prostate: I would recommend doing a PSA level in the blood. I would also recommend the use of medications like tamsulosin, which will help you empty the bladder completely, under the supervision of the urologist.
3) For the peripheral neuropathy: See a neurologist to determine the cause and treatment.
I hope this was helpful
I will be happy to provide more answers to any other questions which you may have.
Regards
Dr. Aditya Bhabhe

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