What are the symptoms of bladder cancer in the elderly
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Bladder cancer is a common cancer in life, so what are the early symptoms of bladder cancer? When found coughing up blood, bloody stool, hematuria, people will be a tight heart, for fear of suffering from cancer. When it comes to hematuria, many people talk about its discoloration and worry about suffering from bladder cancer. If it is painful or itchy, it may be a benign disease. If it is painless hematuria, it may be a malignant disease, such as urinary cancer, especially bladder cancer. Early diagnosis of bladder cancer can be treated by endoscopic surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and so on, but many people see the doctor too late, sometimes can not be treated. Cancer prevention is far better than treatment, the key is to adjust the way of life.
What are the symptoms of bladder cancer in the elderly
First, hematuria, especially intermittent painless gross hematuria, is the most common symptom of bladder tumor. 80% of patients have hematuria when they see a doctor, and 17% have severe hematuria. Because hematuria often appears intermittently and aggravates, it is easy to give the patient the illusion of "cure" and delay the time. 1. Hematuria, especially intermittent painless gross hematuria, is the most common symptom of bladder tumor. 80% of patients have hematuria when they see a doctor, and 17% have severe hematuria. Because hematuria often appears intermittently and aggravates, it is easy to give the patient the illusion of "cure" and delay the time.
2. Bladder irritation symptoms account for about 10%. Frequent micturition, urgency and pain often indicate invasive bladder cancer or primary carcinoma in situ. The tumor is highly malignant and has extensive invasion to the bladder wall. Primary carcinoma in situ. Bladder irritation symptoms are accompanied by suprapubic or penile pain, and the pain is aggravated after micturition.
Third, abnormal urination, a small number of patients can appear dysuria and discharge abnormal contents. * the high degree of malignancy can be quickly extended to the prostate and there is dysuria or even urinary retention. Benign prostatic hyperplasia can also develop dysuria.
matters needing attention
Eat more vitamin rich vegetables and fruits, supplement all kinds of vitamins, protein, enhance nutrition, improve body resistance, in addition to drinking more water, can timely discharge feces, prevent feces stay in the bladder.