Criteria for optimal cure of glandular cystitis

Glandular cystitis belongs to a special type of inflammation of the bladder, and the criteria for cure are mainly the disappearance of uncomfortable symptoms, the return of normal appearance of the bladder mucosa, the absence of abnormalities in pathological examination, and the normalization of urine routine. 1. Disappearance of symptoms: after the cure of adenoidal cystitis, the symptoms of urinary urgency, frequent urination, pain, hematuria, etc. will disappear gradually. 2. Normal appearance of bladder mucosa: when cystoscopy is done, no abnormal bladder mucosa is found in the bladder, and there is no difference between the mucosa of the previous lesion site and the normal bladder mucosa. 3. No abnormalities in pathologic examination: no abnormal changes in the bladder mucosa are found in the pathologic examination. 4. Normal urine routine: the urine does not contain red blood cells, white blood cells, etc., and there is no abnormality in the examination items. Overall, glandular cystitis may be cured after active treatment, and whether it is cured or not needs to go to the hospital and be examined by a specialized doctor before it can be clarified.