Can you see glandular cystitis with a cystoscopy?

It is possible to see glandular cystitis with cystoscopy, and the type of lesion can be determined by removing the tissue for pathology before standardizing treatment.
Glandular cystitis is composed of uroepithelial cells originating from the submucosa of the bladder, and is closely related to stones and chronic inflammatory stimuli, and can be characterized by the coexistence of hyperplasia and metaplasia. Cystoscopy can reveal hyperplastic soft tissue lesions with smooth margins, some of which are accompanied by mucosal rupture, and pathologic changes in specific cells can be detected by taking tissues for pathology.
Cystoscopy has diagnostic significance for glandular cystitis examination, and combined with pathologic biopsy results to take appropriate treatment.
If glandular cystitis is found, please consult the hospital in time and take standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians.