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8. The need to treat associated health issues

Sometimes the doctor finds that another condition seems to be causing bladder stones to form. Removing the stones only brings temporary relief in these situations. Depending on the nature of the associated problem, surgery might be necessary. For example, suppose the doctor identifies prostate enlargement as the cause of the bladder stones. This might require surgery to remove extra layers of prostate tissue. After this operation bladder stones should no longer develop.

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