What are the symptoms of bladder tuberculosis

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Bladder cancer mostly occurs in the inner wall of the bladder mucosa, but more attention to their own body, not to check, and eventually developed into a more serious disease. Early stage of bladder cancer generally has no obvious symptoms. But with the development of the disease, advanced bladder cancer will gradually appear painful or painless hematuria, frequent urination, urgency, pain or abdominal distension, dysuria and other symptoms. Today, let me talk about the symptoms of bladder tuberculosis.

What are the symptoms of bladder tuberculosis

First: bladder cancer hematuria: hematuria is the most common symptom of bladder cancer. Hematuria is mostly gross hematuria, followed by microscopic hematuria. It can be intermittent, or whole course hematuria, or terminal hematuria. The data showed that 94% of the patients had this as the main symptom. Because of the diversity of hematuria, it is easy to be misdiagnosed or delayed diagnosis. * the development of the disease or the larger range of infection or infection can cause urinary tract irritation, excretion of carrion like substances, lumps and blood clots, or difficulty in urination due to blockage of the urinary tract, and even urinary retention.

Second: urinary tract irritation symptoms of bladder cancer: when the tumor occurs in the bladder triangle or complicated with infection, the symptoms can appear, or the main symptoms. It is reported that bladder irritation symptoms also reveal the possibility of bladder cancer in situ. Therefore, patients with bladder irritation syndrome who lack sufficient evidence of infection should be examined comprehensively as soon as possible to exclude bladder cancer.

Third: other symptoms of bladder cancer: if the tumor infiltrates into the ureteral orifice or grows in the ureteral orifice, it can cause ureteral dilatation, and then form hydronephrosis and renal volume increase. Bladder cancer with lung, liver, bone metastasis, the corresponding symptoms, such as cough, shortness of breath, abnormal liver function, liver pain, bone pain, to carry out systematic examination in order to make a timely diagnosis and early treatment.

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Cystoscopy is often used in the diagnosis of bladder cancer, but cystoscopy will not only bring pain to patients, but also cause malignant expansion and metastasis of the tumor because cystoscopy can stimulate the bladder wall tumor. After bladder cancer is diagnosed, there is generally no damage with B-ultrasound.