Bladder epithelial hyperplasia usually manifests as adenoid cystitis, which may be caused by bladder stones, inflammation, urinary tract obstruction, etc. Generally, you can use anti-infective drugs such as levofloxacin, bladder-stabilizing drugs such as tolterodine, and drugs to relieve spasm of the bladder sphincter such as scopolamine. 1. Anti-infective drugs: patients can use anti-infective drugs such as cefuroxime, levofloxacin, etc. under the guidance of the doctor, which can alleviate the discomfort and avoid aggravation of the condition, improper use of which may cause dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms, and is prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug. 2. Bladder-stabilizing drugs: patients can also use bladder-stabilizing drugs such as Solinacin and Tolterodine under the guidance of the doctor, which can relax the urethral muscle and improve the symptoms of urinary frequency and urgency, and improper use of these drugs may cause constipation, flatulence and other symptoms, and drug allergy is prohibited. 3. Relieve bladder sphincter spasm drugs: patients can also be used under the guidance of a doctor to stabilize the bladder drugs such as scopolamine, solinacin succinate, etc., can relieve bladder spasms, reduce urinary tract irritation, improper use of the headache, abdominal pain and other symptoms, drug allergy is prohibited. Patients should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable use of medication, not blindly use their own medication.