How to Deal with the Frequent Recurrence of Cystitis Glandularis?
Cystitis glandularis is one of the most common diseases of cystitis. Cystitis glandularis must be treated as soon as possible. Otherwise, it will cause great harm to the patient. Moreover, this disease is prone to recurrence after treatment, which will cast a shadow on the patient's body and mind. On the onset of cystitis glandularis, patients must adhere to treatment and care to eliminate the trouble caused by the disease as soon as possible.
Next, I will introduce how to deal with recurrent attacks of cystitis glandularis.
I. Treatment methods for cystitis glandularis include drug treatment, surgical treatment, traditional Chinese medicine, physical therapy, etc. Most patients will receive surgical treatment, but surgical treatment is also prone to the probability of recurrence. To reduce postoperative recurrence, patients must receive treatment early, do a good job of postoperative care, and drink more fluid food to prevent the recurrence of the disease.
2. Many patients will take vitamin C during treatment. Vitamin C can inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevent the recurrence of infections and diseases. However, it is best to inform the doctor because the efficacy of some drugs may be affected by taking vitamin C. Try to take vitamin C on the doctor's advice.
3. After defecation, it should be wiped from front to back, preventing infection and recurrence of the disease. The wrong wiping method is one of the causes of infection, and it will also lead to the recurrence of the disease. It is necessary to flush the reproductive organs in time before and after sexual intercourse. Otherwise, the bacteria will be brought into the body and cause bacterial infection.
In addition to personal hygiene, you should also pay attention to urinating immediately. Urinating after sexual intercourse can wash out most of the bacteria and reduce their infection.
4. Take Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill for symptomatic treatment. Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can clear heat and detoxify, eliminating inflammation, sterilization and diuresis, which can alleviate the pain caused by Cystitis glandularis and treat cystitis effectively.
Cystitis glandularis is a disease that is prone to recurrence. Some patients are likely to recur after surgery, and relevant re-examination must be done. If there are signs of recurrence in glandular cystitis, you must receive treatment again. Because Cystitis glandularis is a precancerous lesion, patients must pay attention to it.
Cystitis glandularis always recurs, and patients should go to urology for a cystoscopy. If it is found that there are many follicles in the bladder and there is obvious space occupation, it can be treated with bladder perfusion drugs after surgery combined. Transurethral bladder electrotomy can be performed, and all atypical hyperplasia sites of Cystitis glandularis can be electrocuted.
After the operation, immediate bladder drug perfusion can be carried out, and you can choose pyridoxine, euphoraxine or hydroxylisine for perfusion treatment. Patients can also carry out regular perfusion after surgery to prevent the recurrence of glandular cystitis.
The daily precautions for patients with cystitis are as follows:
First, pay attention to eating less or fasting spicy and stimulating food, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, and exercise regularly.
Second, keep regular sexual life. Sexual life should not be too frequent or abstinence.
Third, pay attention to hygiene. Pay attention to personal hygiene in daily and sexual life, and change and wash your underwear frequently.
Fourth, patients with cystitis glandularis should not wear tight clothes daily.
Fifth, patients with cystitis glandularis should avoid overwork and staying up late to avoid further aggravating the condition. You should also drink more water, urinate frequently, and exercise more. Don't hold your urine to prevent urinary tract infections and go to the urology department for regular re-examination.
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