Very low: You have a very low risk of bladder cancer given the things you mentioned. The following increase your risk of bladder cancer: family history of kidney/bladder cancer and/or personal history of smoking and alcohol use. Exposure to certain chemicals can also increase risk of bladder cancer. Your ache after peeing can be due to UTI or your dysautonomia.
Answered 1/5/2018
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Consider more: Common things such as bladder or urethral infection. Cancer is not common. Start with urinalysis
Answered 8/16/2017
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