Early symptoms of bone metastasis in bladder cancer
Disease description:
Early symptoms of bone metastasis in bladder cancer
The early symptoms of bone metastasis in bladder cancer mainly include:
1. Urinary irritation symptoms: such as frequent urination, urgency, and dysuria. These are common manifestations of bladder cancer, particularly prominent when the tumor is located in the trigone of the bladder or accompanied by infection.
2. Hematuria: this is the most common symptom of bladder cancer, occurring in approximately 94% of patients. It is usually gross hematuria, though sometimes microscopic hematuria may be present.
3. Pain: early bone metastasis may cause generalized bone aches, especially pain in the lower back, sacrum, and pelvis.
4. Other symptoms: including ascites, difficulty urinating, fever, headache, and prolonged fatigue. These symptoms may vary depending on the individual patient's condition.