Can I work after surgery for low-grade uroepithelial cancer?

Low-grade uroepithelial carcinoma should refer to bladder tumor, which generally can work normally after surgery. Bladder tumor is generally a tumor occurring in the bladder with low malignant degree, mainly manifested as intermittent, painless hematuria, and the progress of bladder cancer is relatively slow, as long as the patient goes to the hospital in time to do transurethral bladder tumor electrolysis surgery will not affect the patient’s life span. If the postoperative pain is not obvious and there is no obvious complication, the patient can usually work normally. If bladder cancer patients have hematuria, they can go to the hospital for ultrasonography of urinary system and urine routine examination to confirm the diagnosis. As long as bladder cancer is detected in time and treated early, it will not affect patients’ life expectancy, and patients can work after the operation. After the surgery, patients are advised to develop good dietary habits and try not to eat spicy and stimulating food, so as not to aggravate the condition. If there are any uncomfortable symptoms during the treatment period, they should inform the doctor in time, so as not to delay the treatment.