Discomfort or a burning sensation when urinating can be mistaken for a urinary tract infection. If this symptom persists despite antibiotic treatment, consult a doctor.
4. Difficulty urinating
Having difficulty starting to urinate or experiencing an interruption in the flow of urine may indicate an underlying problem, including bladder cancer.
5. Lower back or pelvic pain
As the disease progresses, it can cause persistent pain in the lower back or pelvis.
6. Unexplained weight loss
Rapid and unintentional weight loss can be a sign of many cancers, including bladder cancer.
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