
"Surgeons Extract Massive 'Vagina Stone' from Woman's Pelvis in Rare Case"
Doctors have discovered an extremely rare case of a 27-year-old woman with a large "vagina stone" in her pelvic area. The stone, caused by stagnant urine and untreated bacterial infection, was pressing against her bladder and causing severe abdominal pain. Using laser therapy, the stone was fragmented and removed during a three-hour procedure. Cerebral palsy, a condition the woman had, often leads to urinary incontinence and increases the risk of developing vagina stones.