Advanced symptoms of malignant bladder cancer?
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Malignant bladder cancer is a malignant tumor with high incidence rate and mortality. Early surgical resection can still effectively control the disease. But if it develops to the advanced stage, it needs better methods to treat it. Advanced symptoms of malignant bladder cancer? Let's talk about it.
Advanced symptoms of malignant bladder cancer?
One of the symptoms: hematuria. Hematuria is the first symptom of bladder cancer. It can be hematuria under naked eye or microscope. Hematuria is painless, intermittent, whole course, sometimes accompanied by blood clot. The diversity of hematuria can easily lead to misdiagnosis, such as intermittent hematuria. When hematuria stops, it is often considered that the disease disappears and further treatment is needed in time.
Symptom 2: urinary tract irritation. Urinary tract irritation is rare in early bladder cancer. When accompanied by urinary tract infection or tumor occurs in the bladder triangle can appear earlier. In addition, bladder irritation also reveals the possibility of bladder carcinoma in situ. Therefore, patients with bladder irritation who lack the basis of infection should be actively and comprehensively examined in order to make early diagnosis.
Third symptom: other symptoms. If the tumor infiltrates into the ureteral orifice or grows in the ureteral orifice, it may cause ureteral dilatation, resulting in hydronephrosis and renal volume increase. Bladder cancer occurs when lung, liver and bone metastases occur, such as * cough, shortness of breath, liver dysfunction, liver pain, and bone pain. When bladder cancer is already very serious, it can also complicate bladder cancer pain, severe hematuria, urinary retention and other symptoms.
matters needing attention
In view of the many symptoms of advanced bladder cancer, the principle of treatment is to extend the survival period. The main treatment methods are palliative surgery, perfusion chemotherapy and single or combined traditional Chinese medicine treatment to help alleviate the adverse symptoms of patients with advanced bladder cancer, improve the quality of life of patients and prolong the survival period.