Bladder Cancer: Ways to Detect A Serious Problem

Back Or Pelvic Pain

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Back pain may occur for many different reasons, and due to this, it is hard to pinpoint it as a symptom of bladder cancer. But if the pain surrounds an individual's kidneys and is accompanied by any other symptoms, it very well might be a sign of cancer. If the pain persists and the patient's doctor has ruled out an infection or other illnesses, a bladder cancer test might be in order. To relieve back pain, affected individuals may want to consider pain relief therapy to decrease discomfort. Pelvic or bone pain may also be an indication of different types of cancer, including bladder cancer.

Urinary Tract Infections

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Symptoms of urinary tract infections may include pelvic or back pain, blood in the urine, and an increased urge to urinate. Recurring urinary tract infections might be a sign of bladder cancer. More than three million cases of urinary tract infections occur each year, and while not all are related to cancer, individuals who experience more than one in a three month period should visit their primary doctor to get checked out anyway. Urinary tract infections are more common in women, but men are prone to getting them as well. Individuals who are prone to urinary tract infections may want to try Pro-Women Probiotics to help limit infections.

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