Kidney And Bladder Stones. They form inside the kidney and can travel to other parts of the urinary tract. National health service u k.

When kidney stones travel through the ureters enter the bladder and are not successfully expelled out it can remain and develop into bladder stones. These symptoms include a need to urinate frequently painful. Bladder diverticulum enlarged prostate neurogenic bladder and urinary tract infection can cause an individual to have a greater chance of developing bladder stones.
Infections of the urinary tract or radiation therapy can leave the bladder enlarged.
Some stones stay in the kidney and do not cause any problems. Kidney stones can migrate down the ureters and if too large to pass they. They develop in different ways. If a bladder stone cannot pass it can cause urinary problems.