What Causes a Bladder Polyp?
Polyps are excess masses that grow on the surface of human tissues. Polyps are usually present, but are not noticeable when there are no symptoms. Only when the ulcer and bleeding of the polyp occur irritation of the bladder, and it is often treated as an inflammation, only after repeated attacks, the bladder polyp is found after examination. [1]
Bladder polyps
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- Polyps are excess masses that grow on the surface of human tissues. Polyps are usually present, but are not noticeable when there are no symptoms. Only when the ulcer and bleeding of the polyp occur irritation of the bladder, and it is often treated as an inflammation, only after repeated attacks, the bladder polyp is found after examination. [1]
- The treatment of bladder polyps depends on the size of the polyps. Usually, if the polyps are only a few millimeters in length, they can be treated without surgery for the time being, and some anti-inflammatory and anti-infective drugs should be used first. If the effect is not satisfactory, surgery should be considered.
- If the bladder polyps are only polyps and there are no other lesions, there are no obvious symptoms and they can be easily ignored. When polyp ulcers and bleeding cause bladder irritation, we must pay attention to timely treatment to avoid delay.