Glandular cystitis has no specific clinical symptoms, mainly manifested as bladder irritation symptoms, visual or microscopic hematuria, perineal discomfort and other symptoms, sometimes accompanied by some complications. 1. Bladder irritation symptoms: often manifested as intractable and recurrent bladder irritation symptoms such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency and urinary pain. 2. Microscopic or microscopic hematuria: most of them are microscopic hematuria, some patients have the symptom of microscopic hematuria, and the hematuria is mostly manifested as terminal hematuria. 3. Perineal discomfort: patients may have perineal discomfort and lower abdominal distension. 4. Complications: Adenoid cystitis often occurs in the bladder neck and triangle, when the lesion involves the vesicoureteral opening, it can cause symptoms of hydronephrosis. If you have been diagnosed with glandular cystitis, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for regular treatment in time to avoid delays.