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How is glandular cystitis treated?

Patients with glandular cystitis are often caused by chronic bladder infection, obstruction, stones and other chronic irritation, so the treatment is first of all to remove the above triggers, you can use antibiotics to control chronic bladder infections, take a-blockers (such as HALO, Cordova, etc.), etc., to remove the obstruction of bladder outlets, for small stones can take stone removal drugs, and the large as early as possible to remove the surgery.  So far, there is no specific drug for the treatment of glandular cystitis. The treatment of adenoid cystitis mainly adopts the resection of the diseased tissue of the bladder through the urethra, together with the regular and quantitative postoperative intravesical instillation of chemotherapeutic drugs. Open surgery is not used unless the lesions are extensive, severe, symptomatic and scattered throughout the bladder wall, with marked inflammatory infiltration around the bladder wall, active glandular epithelial hyperplasia, and high suspicion of or existing cancer.  Transurethral resection of bladder lesions (TUR), is in the state of semi-body anesthesia (epidural or lumbar anesthesia), through the urethra will be implanted into the bladder cystoscope, and then use the electric cutting ring or laser direct vision to resect the lesion area, the requirement of resection range refers to the city of the lesion around the tissue of about 2cm, the depth of the superficial muscle layer. At the same time, simple excision is not a cure for adenocystitis, and further follow-up treatment is required after surgery.  Levi underwent surgery for adenocystitis, and in order to save money, he did not undergo bladder irrigation treatment, and one month later, his adenocystitis recurred once again.  It turned out to be due to the malignant tendency of adenocystitis, as well as the fact that adenocystitis is prone to recurrence, so after the lesions in the bladder were removed by TUR surgery, regular bladder perfusion therapy was also needed. Its main purpose is to prevent recurrence.