What are the symptoms of a bladder cyst?

The corresponding medical term for bladder cysts is bladder diverticulum. Patients with bladder diverticula may experience symptoms such as hematuria, dysuria, low back pain, and bloating.
A bladder diverticulum is a pouch of bladder mucosa that expands outward through the muscle layer of the bladder wall. Generally there can be no typical symptoms, and some patients can cause hematuria due to infection and stones within the diverticulum.
When the bladder diverticulum combined with obstruction, can appear urinary difficulties, urinary frequency, urinary urgency symptoms, bladder diverticulum increased to a certain size, compression of the ureteral opening, blocking the urethra discharge, causing patients with back pain, abdominal distension and so on.
Generally the bladder diverticulum is relatively small, usually do not need surgical treatment, regular review. When the diverticulum is large and accompanied by other symptoms, timely treatment is needed, such as bladder internal and external combined diverticulum isolation and cystectomy.
Symptoms such as low back pain, abdominal distension, and difficulty in urination should be taken seriously, and timely consultation and treatment should be provided.