Bladder trabeculae can be cured. Bladder trabeculae can be found on ultrasound or cystoscopy and can be caused by conditions such as prostate enlargement, bladder neck sclerosis, and urethral stones. When obstruction of the lower urethra occurs, the bladder needs to be strained to urinate, causing the bladder to dilate and the bladder wall to thin, and small bladder atria or trabeculae are formed as a result. The bladder trabeculae are affected by pressure and are susceptible to lesions, which can be cured by taking therapeutic measures as soon as possible. If bladder trabeculae are found in the examination, it is recommended to cooperate with professional doctors as soon as possible to improve the next step of the examination, and to carry out standardized treatment in time, including medication and surgical treatment. For bladder trabeculae caused by prostate hyperplasia, tamsulosin and terazosin can be taken under professional doctor’s guidance to relieve the symptoms of urinary difficulty. To summarize, if you have bladder trabeculae, you should seek medical treatment in time.