“I was carrying a pregnancy for four years, which I bitterly suffered because of the heavy weight of what was contained in the stomach.
“It was last year around June, I started feeling labour and I was in that condition for three days and finally I was delivered of a stone”, Bello said.
“Stones and other solid objects can form in a human body in different cases.
“Stones can form in a gall bladder, urinary bladder and other several parts of urinary tracks”, he said.
“Inside urine, there is salt, sodium and chlorine, and when the urine becomes concentrated, the salt is crystallised and finally forms itself and latter ends up as a stone”, he said.
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