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What are the symptoms of squamous cell carcinoma?


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The symptoms of bladder squamous cell carcinoma include frequent urination, hematuria, lower abdominal pain, etc.
1. Frequent urination and urgency
Under the invasion of cancer cells, the bladder tissue of the patient may appear abnormal congestion, edema, and abnormal contraction of the bladder detrusor muscle, so frequent urination and urinary pain symptoms will occur.
2. Hematuria
If the cancer cells further proliferate and cause rupture of the bladder mucosa, it usually causes bleeding, and then urination will occur.
3. Lower abdominal pain
With the further proliferation of cancer cells, the patient's bladder may appear larger lesions, at this time the abdominal wall may show prominent masses, and accompanied by pain.