What medications can you take for glandular cystitis?

Glandular cystitis can be treated with oral anti-infective drugs as well as bladder-stabilizing drugs, such as levofloxacin, tolterodine, etc. Bladder instillation is also available. 1. Anti-infective drugs: when there is an infectious factor, sensitive antibacterial drugs should be used, such as levofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, etc., which can control the infection, reduce the uncomfortable symptoms, and avoid the continuous aggravation of the lesion. 2. Bladder stabilizing drugs: they can inhibit the involuntary contraction of bladder forced urinary muscle and delay urination. Commonly used drugs are tolterodine and solinacin, etc., which can diastole forced urinary muscle, increase the storage capacity of urine as well as the time between urination. 3. Bladder perfusion therapy: in order to reduce the recurrence probability of adenoidal cystitis, you can also use some drugs for bladder perfusion therapy, such as 0.5% silver nitrate solution. To summarize, if there is adenoid cystitis, you should consult a doctor in time. When using medication, you must listen to the doctor’s guidance, safe and reasonable application of drugs, do not use drugs indiscriminately, to prevent causing serious adverse reactions.