Bladder Stone Treatment in Gomti Nagar Extension, Lucknow – Swastik Urology Clinic
Swastik Urology Clinic in Gomti Nagar Extension, Lucknow provides advanced, minimally invasive treatment for bladder stones under the care of Dr. Aditya Sengar (Urologist). Bladder stones may cause difficulty in urination, burning, lower abdominal pain, or repeated infections. We offer modern endoscopic and laser procedures to ensure fast relief, complete stone clearance and long-term prevention.
What is a Bladder Stone?
Bladder stones often cause difficulty in passing urine, burning sensation, lower abdominal discomfort, blood in urine and repeated urinary tract infections. Unlike small kidney stones, bladder stones rarely pass on their own and usually require endoscopic or laser treatment.
At Swastik Urology Clinic, we use advanced minimally invasive techniques to remove bladder stones safely, without external cuts and with very fast recovery.
Lower Abdominal Pain & Discomfort
Burning Urination & Recurrent Infections
Difficulty Passing Urine or Weak Stream
Blood in Urine (Hematuria)
Causes & Risk Factors for Bladder Stones
1. Enlarged Prostate (in men) – The most frequent cause, leading to blockage of urine flow.
2. Bladder Outlet Obstruction – Urethral stricture, narrowing, or prior surgeries.
3. Chronic Urinary Tract Infections – Infection deposits can lead to stone formation.
4. Long-term Catheter Use – May act as a source for stone buildup.
5. Neurological Conditions – Poor bladder control may cause urine retention.
6. Dehydration & Concentrated Urine – Promotes crystallisation and stone growth.
Evaluation through ultrasound, urine tests and cystoscopy helps determine stone size, number and hardness for accurate treatment planning.
Why Choose Swastik Urology Clinic for Bladder Stone Treatment?
• Specialist Urologist – Dr. Aditya Sengar
Expert in endoscopic and laser bladder stone removal for both adults and elderly patients.
• Minimally Invasive Laser Techniques
Stones are removed through the natural urinary passage (cystolitholapaxy) without external cuts, ensuring faster healing.
• Short Hospital Stay & Quick Recovery
Most procedures are day-care or require minimal hospitalisation with rapid return to normal activities.
• Correction of Underlying Cause
Enlarged prostate, infections or strictures causing stone formation are evaluated and treated to prevent recurrence.
• Prevention & Lifestyle Guidance
Personalised advice on hydration, diet, bladder habits and follow-up tests to reduce future stone risk.
Bladder Stone Treatment Options at Swastik Urology Clinic
1. Medicines & Hydration (For Very Small Stones)
Helps reduce irritation and may assist in flushing out tiny particles, though most stones need endoscopic treatment.
2. Endoscopic Cystolitholapaxy
• A thin endoscope is passed through the urinary passage into the bladder
• Stones are fragmented into fine pieces using advanced lithotripsy or laser
• No external cuts – minimal pain and early recovery
3. Laser Cystolithotripsy
Holmium or Thulium laser is used to break stones safely into dust-like fragments for easy evacuation.
4. Treatment of Associated Conditions
If bladder stones are due to prostate enlargement, strictures or infections, appropriate treatment is also planned to prevent recurrence.
Your urologist will recommend the safest and most effective treatment after reviewing your reports and clinical condition.
When should I consult a urologist for bladder stones?
You should consult a urologist if you experience burning urination, lower abdominal pain, difficulty starting urine flow, blood in urine, repeated urinary infections, or a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying. Immediate attention is needed if there is fever, severe pain, or inability to pass urine, as this may indicate obstruction or infection.
Is laser or endoscopic bladder stone treatment painful?
Bladder stone treatment using endoscopic or laser methods is performed under anaesthesia, so there is no pain during the procedure. After surgery, patients may experience mild burning while urinating for a short period, which is easily managed with medicines. Most patients resume light activities within 1–2 days.
What is the hospital stay for bladder stone surgery?
Most bladder stone removal procedures (cystolitholapaxy or laser cystolithotripsy) are daycare or require only a short hospital stay of a few hours. Complex cases involving large stones, infection or prostate enlargement may require overnight admission. Your urologist will advise the expected stay based on your reports.
Can bladder stones come back? What should I do to prevent them?
Yes, bladder stones may recur if the underlying cause is not treated—especially enlarged prostate (in men), urethral stricture, chronic infections or incomplete bladder emptying. Prevention includes drinking adequate water, emptying the bladder fully, treating urinary infections promptly and managing prostate or urethral issues. At Swastik Urology Clinic, we provide personalised prevention and follow-up plans to reduce recurrence risk.