What medicine can bladder cancer take

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My father is always out on business because of his work. He smokes and drinks constantly every day. He also has a bad sleep at night. He used to have dizziness and headache occasionally, no big problem. But a few days ago, he began to urinate blood and frequency, and went to the hospital to check that it was bladder cancer. Now it's much better. I'd like to share with you what medicine can be taken for bladder cancer, hoping to help more people.

What medicine can bladder cancer take

Drug 1: insulin and gentamicin are used in combination. If the bedsore develops seriously and has reached the deep part of the muscle, it is generally necessary to disinfect the skin of the wound, clean the wound with normal saline, and then bake the wound with infrared light for 20 minutes, with a distance of about 10 cm, so that the patient can tolerate it, and adjust it slightly according to the patient's endurance. Eight units of insulin and 80000 units of gentamicin were put on the sterile gauze and applied on the wound surface, then wet gauze with normal saline was applied externally, and finally covered with dry gauze once a day. 4-12 days after treatment, the inflammatory reaction was gradually alleviated, the surface exudation was reduced, and the granulation tissue was obviously proliferated.

Drug 2: Polyactin A, which can stimulate immune cells, enhance immune function and promote wound tissue repair. Patients with large wound or multiple bedsores should first use normal saline for debridement, and then use infrared light for 20 minutes. After the wound is dry, wet compress with Polyactin A solution, then use infrared light for 10 minutes, and finally cover with sterilized Lithospermum oil gauze. If there is more exudate, change the dressing three times a day.

Drug 3: metronidazole, which has special effect on killing anaerobes, can dilate blood vessels and enhance blood circulation. After washing with this medicine, wet compress the wound surface, and then irradiate it with infrared lamp for 20 minutes, generally 3-4 times a day.

matters needing attention

Bladder cancer is a malignant tumor, and is also the most common tumor in the urinary system. Generally speaking, the incidence rate of bladder cancer in men is much higher than that in women. Incidence rate of bladder cancer at any age is likely to be higher. The pathogenic factors of bladder cancer are very complex, mainly including genetic factors and external environmental factors. Generally speaking, bladder cancer has a fatal risk, so it must be prevented as soon as possible.