Is There Such a Thing As Bladder Stones

Posted by Jayde (Pittsburgh, PA)

I have been passing what I thought was kidney stones for over a month... lots and lots of stones. My urologist did an ex-ray of the kidneys and found no stones, however I am still passing stones. I have not had pain passing these stones and some are quite large. He has suggested I have a scope done on my bladder to see if these stones are coming from the bladder. Is there such a thing as bladder stones? Any suggestions as to what I might use to help my problem. I have been taking ACV in water 3xday for nearly two weeks. I have also tried the olive oil with lemon juice. Would these be helpful for the bladder?

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
392 posts

Kidney stones passes through the bladder. They are technically not called bladder stones. The best protection against future stones, is 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda taken twice a day every day. It takes two weeks at least to stop the body from leeching calcium from the bones or from intestines absorbing more acids than it needs. This should be taken as long as possible to prevent stones formation. This is a condition of acidosis. Magnesium allows the body to better utilize calcium better. So even if you do have it, it is probably means you once had it and it is simply draining out the stones that are left in it. If it is too small, sometimes X rays won't see it.


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