What are the signs of bladder cancer recurrence after surgery?

Signs of recurrence of bladder cancer after surgery usually include hematuria, weight loss and intermittent pain, etc., which need to be treated in time once detected.
1. After treatment of bladder cancer, the bladder mucosa usually will not bleed if there is no recurrence, and the mucosal destruction caused in the early stage of recurrence usually does not have any pain symptoms, so bleeding in urination brought by mucosal destruction is the earliest sign of recurrence.
2. Recurrence of bladder cancer is often accompanied by unexplained weight loss, because the recurrence of cancer will lead to the depletion of human body’s nutrients and even cause malnutrition.
3. Recurrence of bladder cancer may also be manifested as intermittent pain in the lower abdomen, which is not obvious and does not last long, but if the patient has a history of bladder cancer, he/she needs to go to the hospital for examination in time.
After surgery, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instruction to have regular checkups and consult the doctor in time if there is any abnormality.