Symptoms of bladder cancer

Blood in your urine is the most common symptom of bladder cancer.

The medical name for this is Urine, blood in the and it's usually painless. You may notice streaks of blood in your urine or the blood may turn your urine brown. The blood isn't always noticeable and it may come and go.

Less common symptoms of bladder cancer include:

  • a need to urinate on a more frequent basis
  • sudden urges to urinate
  • a burning sensation when passing urine

If bladder cancer reaches an advanced stage and begins to spread, symptoms can include:

  • pelvic pain
  • bone pain
  • unintentional weight loss
  • swelling of the legs

When to seek medical advice

If you ever have blood in your urine even if it comes and goes you should visit your GP, so the cause can be investigated.

Having blood in your urine doesn't mean you definitely have bladder cancer. There are other, more common, causes including:

  • a urinary tract infection ,such as cystitis
  • a kidney infection
  • kidney stones
  • urethritis
  • an enlarged prostate gland ,in men

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 30 Nov 2016