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6. Wash the stones out of the system

Even though bladder stones are understandably associated with stomach pains and difficulties passing urine, some of these stones are so small that the patient remains unaware of their presence. If the doctor discovers a larger stone but one that is still small enough to go through the body, it might still be possible to remove it without resorting to surgery. Doctors usually recommend that the patient drinks as much water as possible in the hope of washing the stone out of their body.

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