Particles in urinary bladder, ultrasound video

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Particulate matter in the urinary bladder in an adult male patient can be caused by dehydration. This is because when the body is dehydrated, the urine becomes concentrated and can contain particles that are normally filtered out by the kidneys. This is the commonest cause as in this case too.

The patient is asymptomatic, meaning he does not have any symptoms such as pain, burning, or frequency.

Other common causes of particulate matter in the urinary bladder** include urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, and prostate problems.

In addition to dehydration, here are some other common causes of particulate matter in the urinary bladder:

Urinary tract infections (UTI): UTI are caused by bacteria that can enter the urinary tract through the urethra. Symptoms of a UTI can include pain, burning, and frequency.

Kidney stones: Renal care are hard deposits that form in the kidneys. Symptoms of kidney stones can include pain, nausea, and vomiting.

Prostate problems: The prostate is a gland that surrounds the urethra in men. Prostate problems can cause blockages in the urethra, which can lead to particulate matter in the urinary bladder.

If you notice particulate matter in your urine, it is important to see a doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.

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Thanks Joe. Very helpful. I shall be more careful in conclusions.

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