What does bladder cyst have?

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Bladder cancer is a malignant tumor occurring on the bladder mucosa. It is the most common malignant tumor of urinary system and one of the ten most common tumors in the whole body. The incidence rate of urogenital system tumors is the highest in China. The incidence rate of prostate cancer is only second in the West. Bladder cancer has a serious impact on the life and work of patients. As a more complex disease, what are bladder cysts? How can it be?

What does bladder cyst have?

First: general symptoms, nausea, loss of appetite, fever, emaciation, anemia, cachexia are the manifestations of bladder cancer.

Second: bladder irritation. Tumor infiltration, necrosis, ulcer and infection can stimulate bladder to produce frequent micturition and urgency. For patients with bladder irritation who lack the basis of infection, comprehensive examination should be taken to ensure early diagnosis.

Third: metastatic symptoms. Peri invasion or other visceral metastases should be used in advanced stage of bladder cancer. When the tumor invades the bladder surrounding tissue or metastasizes to pelvic lymph nodes, there is pain in the suprapubic region of the pubic region, and pain or pain in the lumbosacral region radiates to the vulva or thigh. When the tumor is located at one side of the ureteral orifice, it will cause unilateral ureteral obstruction and hydronephrosis.

matters needing attention

(1) Long term contact with certain carcinogens: such as dyes, textiles, leather, rubber, plastics, paint, printing, etc( 2) Long term smoking( 3) Bladder chronic infection: such as bacteria, schistosomiasis, etc( 4) Bladder long-term foreign body stimulation: such as bladder stones, etc( 5) Other reasons: for example, some drugs (chemotherapy drug cyclophosphamide, etc.).