Can you work after bladder cancer surgery?

Bladder cancer can usually work after surgery, but it needs to be judged according to the specific situation of the patient, such as the type of surgery, the stage, and the physical condition of the patient.
Whether the patient can work after bladder cancer surgery or not, first of all, it is necessary to clarify the specific surgery done for bladder cancer. And it is also necessary to know the nature of the patient’s work, and it needs to be clear whether he/she works with mental labor or with physical labor.
Generally speaking, if the treatment surgery for bladder cancer is electrocutaneous or electrocautery surgery for urothelial bladder cancer tumor, and the recovery is relatively good, the patient can usually work and will not cause obvious impact on work as well as life.
However, if the bladder cancer is more serious and staged at a later stage, total bladder excision is needed, which usually requires “urinary diversion” or construction of a “new bladder”, and it is usually not possible to work for a short period of time, and it is usually recommended to engage in lighter work only after recovery, and to avoid over exertion. Avoid over-exertion.
If bladder cancer is suspected or diagnosed, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive assessment of the condition, follow the doctor’s instructions and choose the appropriate treatment plan to improve the patient’s prognosis, so as to avoid delaying the condition.