Other conditions that can cause bladder stones include:
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
UTI infections are caused by bacteria or other infectious agents in your urinary tract, and radiotherapy in your pelvic area can both cause bladder inflammation.
Inflammation
Calculations can develop urinary if your bladder becomes inflamed.
Medical Devices
From time to time, once the catheters inserted through the urethra into the bladder to help drain urine from the bladder and other foreign objects in your bladder can cause urinary calculi. That’s because crystals minerals, which may become the latest stones, tend to form on the surface of these devices.
Bladder stones are not the same as kidney stones, which are masses of crystallized minerals that form in your kidneys. However, small kidney stones occasionally travel down the ureters into the bladder, where they can continue to grow into larger stones.
Bladder stones form of a multitude of shapes and sizes. Bladder stones can be single or multiple, small or large enough to fill your entire bladder, hard or soft, smooth and rounded or angular and enriched as a toy jacks.
In urinary system, which includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra, is responsible for removing the waste from your body through the urine. Your bladder stores urine produced by the kidneys and expelled through a tube called the urethra.
Bladder stones affect mostly people living in developing and less developed areas, including Middle East and North Africa countries, Thailand, Indonesia and Burma. In the Western Hemisphere, where the bladder stones occur much less frequently, men aged over 50 are most likely to develop bladder stones or urinary calculi.
Compile and re-written based on article by MFMER