What is a normal bladder growth?


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Bladder cancer
is a serious disease that threatens health. Bladder cancer may be related to smoking, long-term exposure to certain chemicals, genetics and other factors. In the early stage, it may only show intermittent painless hematuria, but as the disease progresses, there will be frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain, dysuria and other symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential to improve the survival rate of bladder cancer patients.
2, polyp
bladder polyps are relatively rare. It may be due to inflammatory stimulation, long-term chronic stimulation and other factors caused by local mucosal hyperplasia. Polyp generally small size, most cases symptoms are not obvious, but may also cause hematuria and other manifestations. Larger polyps may affect urination.
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Bladder stones can form in the bladder. There are many reasons for their formation, such as excessive concentration of certain substances in urine, poor urination leading to urinary retention, etc. Stones in the bladder can cause symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, interrupted urination, hematuria, etc. The size, shape and location of stones vary, and the degree of impact on patients varies.
In addition, when something is found in the bladder, further examinations such as cystoscopy, pathological biopsy, imaging, etc. need to be carried out in time to determine its nature and specific conditions, and to take appropriate treatment measures. The choice of treatment depends on factors such as the type, size, location of the lesion and the overall health of the patient. Early diagnosis and standard treatment are the keys to improve prognosis. At the same time, patients also need to be reviewed regularly after treatment in order to detect possible recurrence or other abnormalities in time.