Side Effects - Symptoms & Solutions
Bladder Problems
Common Bladder Problems: Cystitis | Hemorrhagic Cystitis
Bladder problems related to chemotherapy are mainly two types, Cystitis and a more severe form - Hemorrhagic Cystitis.
Causes of these problems include:
- Installation of chemotherapy directly into the bladder.
- Chemotherapy given directly into the bladder is called intravesicle (bladder) instillation. This is done by inserting a catheter into the opening of the urethra (the tube which carries urine from the bladder to the outside the body). When the catheter is in the bladder, the medication will be passed through the catheter into the bladder.
- Two other chemotherapy medications Cyclophasphamide and Ifosfamide are also associated with Cystitis and Hemorrhagic Cystitis. These drugs when metabolized by the body are converted to a substance (acrolein) that when excreted through the bladder can cause symptoms such as irritation to the lining of the bladder.
- Radiation therapy to the pelvis can also lead to Cystitis.



