What symptom does bladder cancer relapse have?
summary
Bladder cancer recurrence often leads to hematuria, and this hematuria can sometimes be seen by the naked eye. Hematuria can be intermittent or full hematuria. Bladder cancer patients can sometimes be misdiagnosed as other renal or ureteral diseases due to hematuria. After the recurrence of bladder cancer, if the condition is very serious, it is easy to lead to urinary tract irritation, and may also be combined with very serious infection. At this time, some blood clots or carrion like substances will be discharged from the urine.
What symptom does bladder cancer relapse have?
The recurrence of bladder cancer may lead to urinary tract obstruction and make the patient difficult to urinate. When urinating, you may have * drop urine or urine retention. Recurrence of bladder cancer can lead to swelling of the body, especially in the legs, and possibly ascites.
After the recurrence of bladder cancer, it may lead to urinary incontinence, or yellow urine of esophageal patients, which will make the patient's stool thin. There may be some transparent and colorless liquid in the stool. If bladder cancer recurrence and metastasis, it is easy to lead to shortness of breath, cough, and even abnormal liver and kidney function.
Recurrent bladder cancer can cause hydronephrosis and make the kidney larger. In addition, the recurrence of bladder cancer, if not treated in time, will make the patient's skin yellow, jaundice, and may lead to anemia. Further development of the disease will make the body extremely thin.
matters needing attention
The recurrence of bladder cancer may be related to smoking and exposure to toxic and harmful substances. So after treatment of bladder cancer, in order to avoid recurrence, we should pay attention not to smoke, not to contact with chemicals containing aniline.