Bladder Cancer Signs & Symptoms

Bladder Cancer Signs & Symptoms

Bladder cancer starts in the bladder, the organ that holds your urine. It can have different forms, but usually, it begins in the inner lining. Signs of bladder cancer include blood in your urine, going to the bathroom often, or feeling pain in your lower body. Doctors use special tests like looking inside your bladder with a camera to diagnose it.

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Bladder cancer is a kind of sickness where harmful cells grow in the bladder, the part of your body that holds pee. It's pretty common, but often it's hard to spot early because the signs can be subtle or mistaken for other things. In this guide, we'll walk you through 10 straightforward signs that you can easily recognize.

Seeing Blood In Your Pee

Fact: Blood in urine is the most common symptom of bladder cancer, seen in about 80% of those diagnosed.

Seeing Blood In Your Pee
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One of the most noticeable signs of bladder cancer is blood in your urine, a condition known as hematuria. Urine may appear pink, red, or even have a brownish tint, which is a clear signal to consult a doctor. Sometimes, blood might be present in such small quantities that it's invisible to the naked eye, but can be detected through medical tests. Understanding when to seek medical attention for changes in urine color is crucial for early detection.

Going To The Bathroom More Often Than Usual

Fact: Frequent urination can be caused by the bladder cancer tumor irritating the bladder wall, making it feel fuller more quickly.

Going To The Bathroom More Often Than Usual
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An increase in the frequency of urination, particularly without an increase in fluid intake, can be a symptom of bladder cancer. This section of the guide will explain why bladder cancer might cause you to feel like you need to urinate more often and how this differs from other urinary conditions.

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