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What Are The Early Symptoms Of Bladder Cancer

In our lives, we have heard a lot of cancers, such as breast cancer, liver cancer, and stomach cancer. Then I would like to ask if you have ever heard of bladder cancer? Bladder cancer is the most common malignant tumour disease in the urinary system, and it is also one of the ten most common tumours throughout the body. Bladder cancer can occur at any age, even children, and the incidence will increase with age. The prevalence of men is much higher than that of women. Bladder cancer not only affects the function of the urinary system, but also prone to recurrence and metastasis. In severe cases, it can be life-threatening, so we must pay great attention to bladder cancer. How do you judge that you may have bladder cancer and need to go to the hospital for treatment? In fact, compared with liver cancer and stomach cancer that have no clear symptoms in the early stage, bladder cancer is much friendlier. It has obvious warning signs in the early stage, so I don't know if you noticed it. Next, I will explain the early symptoms of bladder cancer, so that everyone can realise, diagnose and treat in time, so as to play a preventive role.
Hematuria

The most common symptom of bladder cancer is hematuria. This is a unique “abnormal urination signal” of bladder cancer, which occurs in almost every bladder cancer patient. For this reason, about 85% of bladder cancer patients visit a doctor. It usually manifests as painless, intermittent, gross hematuria, and sometimes microscopic hematuria. Hematuria may only appear once or last for 1 day to several days, and can relieve or stop on its own. Sometimes, the coincidence of patients with hematuria stopping after taking the medicine often brings the illusion of “recovery” to the patient. Some patients may have hematuria again after a certain period of time. The staining of hematuria ranges from light red to dark brown, usually dark red. Some patients describe it as meaty or tea-like.Iron-Dysuria
In some patients, the bladder tumour grows too large, and the tumour grows on the bladder neck, or the tumour bleeds, and blood clots appear, which causes long-term obstruction of urine flow, and then produces symptoms of dysuria, mainly urine flow deviation and slower urine flow, even urine retention, etc.
Bladder irritation, frequent urination and urine urgency

Urinary tract irritation caused by early bladder cancer is relatively small. If bladder cancer is also infected, or the tumour is in the triangle of the bladder, it will cause signs of urinary tract irritation. At the same time, patients may experience signs of bladder irritation, such as frequent urination, urine urgency, painful urination, and insatiable urination. However, many people confuse this symptom with urinary system infections and prostatitis, so delaying treatment is inevitable.

Pain

When bladder cancer invades the lesion deeply, urination pain will also occur, especially when holding back the urine, the pain is more obvious. If cancer invades the bladder meridian, it will also induce urinary retention. Infringement of the urethral orifice, the urine will infect the renal pelvis. If the disease is severe in the late stage, it will become uremia. In addition to painful urination, bladder cancer can also cause pain in other parts of the body, such as the flanks, abdomen, and pelvis. If advanced cancer cells spread to the bones, bone pain will also occur.


Conclusion
To sum up, these are the explanations of the early symptoms of bladder cancer, which are hematuria, dysuria, bladder irritation, frequent urination and urine urgency, and pain. So now you have absorbed this knowledge, that is great! You can also share this knowledge with those around you so that more people can understand the early symptoms of bladder cancer.

 

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References: 

https://k.sina.cn/article_1817302641_6c51d67102000kec7.html?from=health
https://www.msdmanuals.com/zh/home/kidney-and-urinary-tract-disorders/cancers-of-the-kidney-and-genitourinary-tract/bladder-cancerhttps://www.sohu.com/a/363726240_632003

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