3. Pain or burning when urinating.
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:
If you have difficulty urinating or the flow of urine is interrupted, this may indicate an underlying problem, such as bladder cancer.
5. Lower back or pelvic pain
As the disease progresses, persistent pain in the lower back or pelvis may occur.
6. Unexplained weight loss
Rapid, unintentional weight loss can be a sign of many types of cancer, including bladder cancer.
7. Chronic Fatigue
A constant state of fatigue, even after sufficient rest, can be an indication of a serious health problem.
8. Leg swelling:
If the cancer spreads to the lymph nodes, leg swelling may occur due to poor circulation.
9. Frequent urinary tract infections
If you suffer from repeated urinary tract infections for no apparent reason, this could be a sign of a more serious problem.
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