Urinary infections are a common cause of bladder stones, but whoever has an infection can take steps to reduce the likelihood of infection. Doctors recommend that they drink more water than usual to dilute their urine. Three liters of water a day should be a sufficient intake. In addition, they must not delay urinating when the urge comes on. It is also advisable to change diet to avoid constipation, and, if necessary, take laxatives.

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