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6 Common Risk Factors for Developing Urinary Bladder Cancer

Bladder cancer occurs in the tissue of the bladder which is the organ in the body.

By Dr. Swati ShahPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Risk factors are simply things that raise your chances of developing a disease. They could be different for different diseases. If you are aware of the risk factors for disease, only then you can take measures to prevent the disease or consult a doctor.

In this article, we will look at six common risk factors that could lead to urinary bladder cancer. However, the important point to note here is that there is no guarantee that a person will always develop cancer if he/she has the risk factors mentioned here. It is simply wise to keep them in check.

If You are a Smoker

People who have a regular habit of smoking are more likely to develop this cancer. It could affect people of both genders. Smoking leads to harmful chemicals accumulating in the lining of your bladder which can cause cancer. Hence it is advisable to quit smoking since it is the most common risk factor for developing urinary bladder cancer.

Water has High Amounts of Arsenic

Research stated that if the water you drink has high levels of arsenic then you are at risk of bladder cancer. The reason for this is yet unknown, however, a study suggests that it could lead to bladder cancer.

Dietary Supplements

While dietary supplements are meant to the improve your health, supplements that contain aristolochic acid in more proportion can put you at risk of developing bladder cancer. You can avoid this supplement by avoiding various herbal products as they contain it more. These products might be used for weight loss, and to treat the arthritis or gout. Cut down on these to reduce the risk of bladder cancer.

Chemicals in the Workplace

If you work in industries that are related to painting, machinery, or hairdressing, you are more likely to get exposed to chemicals like benzidine and beta-naphthylamine which are also called aromatic amines.

The kidneys’ function is to separate harmful chemicals from the bloodstream followed by distributing them into your bladder. As per doctors, occupational exposure to such harmful chemicals can cause bladder cancer.

If you get exposed to these chemicals rarely, that may not cause harm. However, if you get the exposed to such chemicals frequently, then you may develop bladder cancer.

If you sense the some signs or symptoms of bladder cancer, you can contact a Cancer Doctor in Ahmedabad to lower the risk of developing one or to seek treatment.

Low Hydration Levels

Drinking water is the most basic remedy or preventive measure for any disease. If your body doesn’t intake enough fluids, you may have a greater risk of developing bladder cancer. The reason is quite simple - people who drink more water empty their bladders multiple times a day and this lets all harmful chemicals out of the body (if there are any).

Consider the drinking at least nine cups of water a day to prevent not just bladder cancer, but other diseases as well.

Family Health History

If any of your family members suffer from bladder cancer, you are likely to develop one too. Genes play a role here. If you or your family member have a chronic urinary infection or suffer from kidney issues like kidney stones, then also you could be at risk of developing bladder cancer.

Wrapping Up

As mentioned at the beginning of the article, these risk factors don’t necessarily mean you will develop cancer. However, if you are looking for Urinary Bladder Cancer Treatment in Ahmedabad, or you have some of these risk factors, it is always wise to reach out. You can approach Cancerclinix as it specializes in providing various cancer treatments.

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About the Creator

Dr. Swati Shah

Dr. Swati Shah specialized in providing cancer care treatment for the cervix, kidney, ovarian, prostate, testis, uterus, vulva, etc.

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