What is back pain after arterial intervention for bladder cancer?

Back pain after arterial intervention therapy for bladder cancer may be caused by postoperative local muscle strain, postoperative infection or bone metastasis.
1. Muscle strain: it is usually due to muscle strain, resulting in adhesion of lumbar muscles, which will compress and stimulate the surrounding subcutaneous nerves, causing nerve conduction obstruction, and then back pain occurs. Muscle strain may also cause pain, soreness, muscle hardness and other symptoms.
2. Postoperative infection: it may be due to local bacterial infection after arterial intervention treatment, which stimulates the back nerves and then causes back pain. Postoperative infection may also cause pain, itching, redness, swelling, fever and other symptoms.
3. Bone metastasis: back pain and other discomforts may occur after bone metastasis of bladder cancer.
In daily life, one should pay attention to rest, avoid overwork and keep an optimistic and positive mindset; if the above symptoms occur, one should go to hospital for medical examination and treatment in time.