Common Problems After Bladder Cancer Tumor Removal
Bladder cancer tumor removal plays a vital role in treating early-stage bladder cancer. A common surgical approach is the transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) , where specialists eliminate abnormal tissue from the bladder's inner surface. While effective in targeting visible tumors, this surgery may be followed by several short-term or occasional complications. Being aware of potential issues post-surgery helps patients stay informed and seek timely care. At AA Urology, we combine expert surgical techniques with continuous care and monitoring to ensure your recovery and long-term health. What to Expect After Bladder Cancer Tumor Removal Following bladder cancer tumor removal, it's normal to experience some discomfort and temporary changes in urinary patterns. Since the procedure involves internal access to the bladder lining, mild inflammation and irritation are expected. Postoperative symptoms often include: Slight blood in urine (hematuria) Increased urinary frequ...