Surgical complications of bladder cancer
summary
My father-in-law got bladder cancer some time ago. He had an operation just a few days ago. The doctor said that he couldn't stop taking medicine because of the operation. So now he still has to continue taking medicine, but he doesn't know what medicine to take. Now let's take a look at the complications of bladder cancer surgery.
Surgical complications of bladder cancer
Symptom 1: most of bladder tumors with painless gross hematuria or microscopic hematuria as the first symptom, patients with intermittent, full hematuria, sometimes accompanied by blood clots. Therefore, intermittent painless gross hematuria is considered as a typical symptom of bladder tumor.
Symptom 2: bladder tumor has less urinary tract irritation. If the bladder tumor is accompanied by infection, or the tumor occurs in the bladder triangle, the symptoms of urinary tract irritation can appear earlier.
Symptoms three * common complications of bladder cancer are bladder cancer pain, severe hematuria, urinary retention, etc. Late stage bladder cancer may have peripelvic infiltration or distant metastasis. The most common distant metastasis sites were liver, lung and bone.
matters needing attention
For patients with bladder cancer, we should be positive and optimistic in the treatment of this disease. At the same time, we should actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment. In daily life, we should also timely correct the bad living habits. The systemic symptoms include nausea, loss of appetite, fever, emaciation, anemia, cachexia, leukemoid reaction and so on.