Bladder leukoplakia is a pathological condition characterized by the formation of a white plaque on the mucous membrane of the bladder. This plaque can be a sign of various pathologies, including tumors, infections, and inflammatory processes.
Symptoms of bladder leukoplakia may include blood in the urine, lower abdominal pain, frequent urination, and changes in the color of urine.
The causes of bladder leukoplakia can be diverse, including injuries, infections, chemical exposure, and smoking.
Urological studies, cystoscopy, and biopsy may be used to diagnose bladder leukoplakia.
Treatment of bladder leukoplakia depends on its cause and may include medication therapy, surgical intervention, and laser therapy.
Prevention of bladder leukoplakia includes quitting smoking, timely treatment of urinary tract infections, and the use of protective equipment when working with chemicals.
To diagnose and treat bladder leukoplakia, it is necessary to consult a urologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.