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Hematuria after Radiation for Prostate Cancer |
The most common cause is an infection of the bladder, which needs to be treated with antibiotics. The next most common cause is the thinning itself. After a lot of exercise or work that involved lifting or jumping, bleeding occurs because there is thinning of the bladder lining in the area that was radiated. When one looks in the bladder, the lining in the area that got radiation is thin and pale with spider-web veins running across the surface, very much like the skin heals after a bad cut or a burn. This generally requires no therapy. A few men can develop an ulcer in the bladder if it is not evaluated. An ulcer can cause bladder spasm, pain and worse bleeding. Earlier treatment can prevent this. Bladder polyps or tumors are rare and the risk is not increased in men who get radiation for prostate cancer compared to surgery. |
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