Bladder Papilloma
Bladder Papilloma Causes
Bladder Papilloma is said to be caused by the a benign prostatic hyperplasia, by a cancer in the bladder and a bladder calculi. Multiple sclerosis and prostate cancer may also cause the medical condition inasmuch as there us an interruption of upper motor neuron control of the bladder.
Bladder Papilloma Definition
Bladder Papilloma is a medical condition where there is a benign tumor that grows in the person's bladder which stores urine produced by the kidneys.
Bladder Papilloma Diagnosis
Diagnosis is made through physical examination and undergoing laboratory tests such as urinary tests, and blood tests.
Bladder Papilloma Symptoms and Signs
Symptoms of Bladder Papilloma includes bright red blood in urine and urinary retention, pain.
Bladder Papilloma Treatment
Treatment includes removal of the bladder tumors through cystoscopic or transurethral resection and fulguration or electrical destruction. It may also include the undergoing intravesicular chemotherapy and adminsitration of antineoplastic drugs.