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After having a tumour removed from bladder last September a recent cystoscopy showed up inflammation. This seems to be getting increasingly painful and makes me want to wee suddenly.does anyone else have this problem or know how it is treated?

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I'd  mention this to your doctor or consultant

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Ayana

I have inflammation in my bladder caused by the Bcg and the anaphylactic shock 

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meghwyn

Probably no need for worry, but as precaution, please advise your care team.

What treatment are you undergoing?

David

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peterh in reply tomeghwyn

So far I have had 9 lots of big with my next 3 lots starting on may 11th.it is very frustrating having this inflammation 

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