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Prevention of Bladder stones
Measures to prevent the formation of new stones depend on the composition of the existing stones, but are often linked to diet. Most stones contain a high percentage of calcium, so following a diet low in calcium can help. If the stones contain uric acid, a diet low in meat, fish and poultry is recommended.
Drinking large amounts of fluids- eight to ten glasses of water a day- is helpful in preventing stones forming.









