Can bladder wall thickening recover on its own?

Thickening of the bladder wall, for the bladder is not enough to hold urine caused by, generally can be self-recovery; but for pathological factors caused by, generally can not be self-recovery. 1. Insufficient holding of urine in the bladder: the thickening of the bladder wall should first be excluded from the examination due to insufficient holding of urine in the bladder, and then caused by the bladder is not fully open, which is a normal phenomenon, and can be fully held again after the examination, if the results of the examination are normal, there is no problem that requires treatment. 2. Pathological factors: common bladder lesions, such as mass lesions or diffuse lesions, can lead to thickening of the bladder wall, including chronic cystitis, schistosomiasis, tuberculosis, cystic fibrosis, as well as chemical cystitis, bladder tumors can also lead to diffuse thickening of the bladder wall, or local thickening. This is usually not reversible on its own and requires active medical intervention. In summary, it is recommended that patients should first clarify the cause of bladder wall thickening, if it is insufficient to hold urine in the bladder, you can hold enough urine to review; if it is caused by pathologic factors, it can not be cured by itself, and need to actively comply with the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.