Glandular cystitis is not necessarily cancerous.
The cause of glandular cystitis, a specialized lesion that occurs in the mucous membrane of the bladder, has not been clearly defined and may be related to infections and genetic abnormalities. Patients may experience various symptoms such as painful urination, urgency and frequent urination, which have a certain impact on the body. The disease is prone to recurrence and has the possibility of malignant transformation, but not necessarily cancerous.
Glandular cystitis is difficult to treat. After clarifying the condition, patients should receive regular treatment in time to effectively intervene in the progress of the disease, which is obviously helpful in prolonging the survival period and reducing the possibility of cancer.
Patients with glandular cystitis should go to the hospital in time to take appropriate treatment to avoid cancer as much as possible.