How to Make Sure that Cystitis Glandularis Has Healed?

Date:2022-11-05 click:0
Cystitis glandularis is a relatively uncommon chronic proliferative disease of the bladder mucosa that can affect both men and women. The disease is most common in middle-aged and older adults and young and middle-aged women with gynecological problems. Its main symptoms are urinary frequency, urgency, painful urination, hematuria, and difficulty in urination. Some patients are too scared to go to the hospital for a checkup, fearing the bad results may upset them. 
 

This notion is wrong, and it is important to seek medical attention to prevent the disease before it happens or worsens. Patients with cystitis glandularis should not be overly nervous, as they can be cured with regular review and active treatment. Overall, benign patients can be cured, while some malignant patients cannot be completely cured with medication and surgery and are prone to recurrent attacks.
 
In cystitis glandularis, a cystoscopy will reveal a villi-like lesion on the mucosa of the bladder or even a bulge of new tissue. Cystitis glandularis is usually caused by urinary tract infections, stones, etc., and may recur if not treated carefully. The condition is generally benign. If there are no symptoms, it can be observed clinically and does not require treatment. 
 
Some patients with severe symptoms may develop cancer, for example, bladder cancer. Clinical data suggest that 1% to 2% of cystitis glandularis will become cancerous, which is a relatively small percentage. However, it should be taken seriously.
 
So how to tell if cystitis glandularis is cured? There are two general options for determining this.
 
1. See the patient's symptoms and weight. See if the symptoms have disappeared. The disease is cured if there are no l typical urinary tract irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination, and painful urination.
 
2. See the routine urine test. The disease improves if the urine test indicators are back to normal. Repeat the tests until the indicators are normal and the symptoms are gone, which means the disease is cured.
 
The primary treatment for this disease includes medication and surgery. Usually, the disease can be cured with the doctor's treatment plan and careful personal care.
 
The medication for cystitis glandularis aims at treating urinary tract infections and then controlling the symptoms of urinary tract irritation. The choice of specific antibiotics is based on the patient's urine bacterial culture results. Patients should take the total amount and complete the course of medication. The medicine used includes levofloxacin and colestipol, etc. The adverse reactions include abdominal discomfort, pain, skin rash, and so on. Patients should follow the doctor's instructions for medication.
 
Surgical treatment is divided into transurethral intracavitary surgery and open surgery. The surgery mainly aims to remove the causative and pathogenic factors and the lesion. Intracavitary surgery is indicated for limited lesions; for example, follicular adenoid cystitis can be treated with this procedure.
 
Specifically, electrocautery of the transurethral bladder mucosa can be chosen, but electrocautery can aggravate bladder irritation, resulting in increased urinary frequency and urgency, and can also increase the patient's pain. Electrodesiccation is also an option, and this method is helpful for lesions that are excised beyond the visible range of the naked eye by 2 cm and to a depth of the standard muscle layer, but it is prone to recurrence. 
 
Open surgery is indicated for large lesions, but this method has been used less frequently. Bladder perfusion therapy is feasible after endoluminal surgery, which can effectively activate the autoimmune response, produce antibacterial effects, and remove atypical proliferating cells.
 
Patients can choose to take traditional Chinese medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill. This drug has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying the body, being diuretic and drenching. Its broad-spectrum antibacterial properties can effectively relieve various diseases and discomfort symptoms of the male urinary system with good clinical results.
 
Cystitis glandularis can be treated aggressively to bring about significant relief of symptoms. After the symptoms are relieved, the diet must be regulated by avoiding spicy and stimulating foods and eating a light diet with more vitamin-rich foods. It is essential to keep warm, avoid getting cold and staying up late. Regular cystoscopy review is needed to prevent deterioration of the condition and to detect problems with early symptomatic treatment.
 
 
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