Male Organ Pain Could Come from a Bladder Stone When the male organ is in pain, most men are ready to jump into action to solve the problem, and the first the step, beyond acknowledging the pain, is figuring out what may be the cause. Numerous factors can bring about male organ pain, one of which is the unwelcome presence of a bladder stone. Knowing symptoms of a bladder stone can be valuable when discussing this pain with a doctor. Not kidney stones Kidney stones are something most people have heard of (and some people may have experienced), but bladder stones are not as widely known. As might be surmised simply from their name, bladder stones form in and are largely associated with the bladder. As part of the body’s ongoing processes, blood enters the kidneys to be filtered. Products that the body needs are kept; waste is filtered out and becomes urine. After the urine is produced, it is then sent to the bladder, which stores the urine. When the bladder becomes full, a person feels the urge to urinate; doing so removes the urine from the body, empties the bladder, and makes room for more urine to be delivered from the kidneys. Sometimes, however, a person doesn’t empty his bladder completely. In some cases, this can cause the leftover urine to form crystals from the minerals left behind, and these form the bladder stone. Not always painful Not all bladder stones are painful; many times, a person will have a bladder stone and have no symptoms whatsoever. Other times, however, it can be quite obvious. Male organ pain is one symptom, as mentioned. This may be pain (or burning sensation) which occurs only during urination or it may be a more generalized pain in the member or in the sacks. There may also be pain in the stomach.
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