Bladder tingling. What's going on?


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Bladder tingling may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as urinary system infection, bladder stones, bladder cancer, interstitial cystitis, other factors, etc. 1. Urinary system infection This is one of the more common causes. Bacteria and other pathogens invade the urinary system, which can cause inflammation such as cystitis. Inflammation stimulates the bladder mucosa and causes tingling. Patients are usually accompanied by frequent micturition, urgency, urinary pain and other symptoms. 2. Bladder stones move in the bladder or stimulate the bladder wall, causing obvious tingling. May be accompanied by urination interruption, hematuria and other manifestations. 3. Bladder cancer tumor growth and invasion may also lead to bladder tingling, early symptoms may not be obvious, as the disease progresses, may appear hematuria, dysuria and other symptoms. 4. Interstitial cystitis This is a chronic disease, the cause is not clear, will lead to chronic pain and discomfort in the bladder area, often accompanied by urgency and other symptoms. 5. Other factors such as long-term indwelling catheter, chemical cystitis, radiation cystitis, etc., may also cause bladder tingling. In addition, adjacent organ lesions, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, etc., may sometimes cause radiation tingling in the bladder area.