how is a bladder polyp remaved
A growth in the person's bladder
Transurethral bladder resection is a procedure performed to remove abnormal tissues or growths in the bladder, such as tumors or polyps. This procedure is often used to diagnose and treat conditions like bladder cancer, relieve symptoms such as recurrent urinary tract infections or bleeding, and improve urine flow.
Urologists are specialists in the treatment of the bladder.
Polyps in the larynx are noncancerous growths that can form on the vocal cords. They may cause hoarseness, a breathy voice, or a strained voice. Treatment can include voice therapy or surgery to remove the polyps.
Cystoscopy with fulguration is typically needed to treat conditions such as bladder tumors or recurring bladder polyps. It may also be used to address bladder bleeding or to remove abnormal tissue in the bladder. Your healthcare provider will recommend this procedure after evaluating your specific condition and symptoms.
Bladder infection should be looked into medically for identifying the cause/s and thereby recommending a line of treatment.
The only aftercare that is needed after having polyps removed from the bladder is a checkup appointment with the surgeon in 4 weeks. You will have restrictions for work and activities for up to 6 weeks after the surgery.
Cystomegaly Cysto - means bladder megaly- means enlarged
When used for treatment, the hysteroscope is used with other devices to remove polyps, fibroids, or IUDs that have become embedded in the wall of the uterus.
can you have a floating cyst and if so what would the treatment be
it was soon discovered that pressure from the bladder caused irreparable damage to the kidneys, with 50% of patients exhibiting such deterioration
The success rate for bladder chemotherapy treatment is getting better, but is still not excellent. The survival rate is about 14 months for advanced cancer cases.