What are the postoperative symptoms of bladder cancer?
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Bladder cancer is the most common malignant tumor in the urinary system. The incidence rate is high in China, especially in patients over 50 years old. Prevention of bladder cancer is the most important. So, what are the symptoms of bladder cancer after surgery? Let's talk about it. I hope it can help you. I hope every patient can recover as soon as possible.
What are the postoperative symptoms of bladder cancer?
After bladder cancer surgery, patients may have frequent micturition, urgency, pain and even blood flow. Some of them are caused by surgery. For example, blood and urine may appear when the microvessels around the bladder are damaged. Some patients can gradually improve themselves. If the situation is serious or does not abate for a long time, they can seek medical advice.
Bladder perforation is a common complication of surgery. Careless operation may damage the bladder and lead to urinary extravasation. Patients with abdominal pain, abdominal distension, can be accompanied by fever, under normal circumstances, the catheter can be used to drain the bladder for a long time; If there is blood clot accumulation at the same time of perforation, the patient must be pushed to the operating room for anesthesia to eliminate the blood clot.
The main intestinal adverse reactions were irritability, rectal stricture or perforation, intestinal adhesion, intestinal obstruction and so on.
matters needing attention
Bladder cancer patients can eat more anti-cancer food, avoid spicy, stimulating food. Bladder cancer eat lean meat, chicken, eggs, quail eggs, crucian carp, soft shelled turtle, white fish, cabbage, asparagus, celery, spinach, cucumber, wax gourd, mushrooms, tofu, kelp, laver, fruit, fruit such as watermelon, kiwi fruit, apricot, apple, pear, strawberry, etc., rich in vitamin C, vitamin B and other vitamins.