There is no specific time for how soon the bladder cancer will recur after surgery, and it should be judged according to many reasons, such as the patient’s physical condition, treatment measures, the growth location of the tumor and the pathological condition of the tumor. If the tumor is less differentiated and more malignant, the recurrence rate of bladder cancer is relatively high, and the recurrence may occur at most three months after surgery. If the tumor is more differentiated and less malignant, and timely treated by surgery, the fastest possible recurrence may be around one year, and some patients with early-stage bladder cancer may not have recurrence for three years years within years. Bladder cancer, also called bladder uroepithelial tumor, is a common tumor in the urinary system. Early stage may not have any symptom, and it can only be found through examination, and with the development of the tumor, painless hematuria, urgency of urination, pain of urination and other symptoms may appear, and it should be removed through surgery in time, to avoid deterioration of the condition. After surgery, pay attention to diet, diet mainly focuses on light, eat less spicy and stimulating food, keep a good mindset, don’t have too much pressure, exercise appropriately, pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late. If you have any symptoms of physical discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time and consult your physician for guidance.