Symptoms of intestinal obstruction after bladder cancer surgery

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A friend I know got bladder cancer at the age of 40. When it was found out, it was already in the late stage. Although the operation was carried out, the effect seemed not very good. There were bleeding symptoms all the time. In order to let more people understand, I would like to popularize the science of intestinal obstruction symptoms after bladder cancer operation.

Symptoms of intestinal obstruction after bladder cancer surgery

Symptom 1: the obvious early symptom is hematuria, and the incidence is very high. Hematuria can be divided into two types: gross hematuria and microscopic hematuria. It is suggested not to make a blind diagnosis. It's better to go to a regular hospital to have a check, so as not to delay the course of the disease.

Symptom 2: intermittent painless gross hematuria or microscopic hematuria. * 2, frequent urination, urgency of urination, and urination, etc. bladder irritation symptoms, larger tumor or neck of bladder, can cause obstruction of urinary flow, dysuria, and even urinary retention. 3. Cause hydronephrosis, backache, fever, etc.

Symptom 3: in addition, the amount of hematuria and the duration of hematuria have a certain relationship with the malignant degree of tumor and the size, scope and number of tumor. If the tumor is larger, or the tumor occurs in the neck of the bladder or after the formation of blood clots, obstruction of the urethra may cause dysuria, urinary retention, etc. *

matters needing attention

Bladder cancer is the most common malignant tumor of urinary system, and its incidence rate ranks first in the urologic malignancies. The cause of the disease is still unclear. It is generally believed that it is related to frequent contact with carcinogens such as naphthylamine and benzidine. Dyes, rubber, plastic products, paints and detergents commonly used in daily life also have potential carcinogenic risks.