Bladder Cancer: Ways to Detect A Serious Problem

Swollen Feet

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An individual who has an advanced stage of bladder cancer may experience swollen feet. Bladder cancer cells typically begin to multiply in the interior bladder wall lining, forming malignant tumors. The malignant cells can then penetrate through the urothelium or interior bladder lining and keep multiplying within the muscular tissues of the bladder wall. The cancerous cells can metastasize to the blood and other organ systems in the body when it is left untreated. A common part of the body bladder cancer spreads to is the lymph nodes. The lymphatic system functions to trap and destroy substances in the body, such as bacteria and waste products that do not belong there. Protein-rich lymph fluid flows throughout a complex network of capillaries and vessels in the body to accomplish this function. The lymph fluid carries these unwanted substances to nearby lymph nodes, which filter the fluid of the impurities and return it back into circulation. When bladder cancer spreads into nearby lymph nodes, the healthy flow of lymph fluid can become obstructed. When lymph fluid accumulates in the lymph vessels, it diffuses out into the soft tissue that lies below the skin. When the blockage occurs in the lower body, the feet will experience swelling due to this fluid build up in the soft tissues.

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