How to treat leukoplakia of the bladder mucosa
Doctor, my current test report says that I have leukoplakia of the bladder mucosa. What should I do in this situation?
Solutions for bladder mucosa leukoplakia include the following:
1. Examination: Doctors will perform detailed examinations, including urine analysis, cystoscopy, etc., to determine the cause.
2. Medication: For patients with mild conditions, antibiotics such as Cefixime Granules or Amoxicillin Capsules may be used under medical guidance to control inflammation. Sodium Bicarbonate Tablets or Compound Chlorhexidine Gargle may be used for bladder irrigation to improve bladder inflammatory response.
3. Physical Therapy: If medication proves ineffective, physical treatments such as laser therapy or liquid nitrogen cryotherapy may be considered to alleviate symptoms.
4. Surgery: If the leukoplakia lesion is large or there is a risk of malignancy, surgical removal may be necessary.
5. Lifestyle Adjustments: Avoid eating irritating foods such as chili peppers and ginger, quit smoking and alcohol consumption to reduce irritation to the bladder mucosa, and increase water intake. These measures can help reduce bladder irritation and promote recovery.