How to care for prostatic hyperplasia after surgery?

Prostatic hyperplasia is caused by a variety of factors, it is a serious threat to men's health, men with prostatic hyperplasia need to be treated as soon as possible, it can be treated by surgery, it does not prove that it is completely good after surgery, and it also needs to be well cared for, so, how to care for prostatic hyperplasia after surgery?How to care for prostatic hyperplasia after surgery?What are the precautions after prostatic hyperplasia?

1. How to prevent it after surgery

1. Urge urinary incontinence usually has irritation symptoms such as urinary urgency, and once it occurs, anticholinergic drugs can be used to treat it. If urinary incontinence persists and does not respond to anticholinergic therapy, urodynamic studies should be performed.

2. Some diseases will increase the risk of patients not being able to urinate spontaneously, such as diabetic patients who fail to control blood sugar, patients with a history of chronic urinary retention, and patients with occult neurogenic lesions that are related to urinary retention.

3. The use of a urinary catheter with a small diameter after surgery can help reduce the occurrence of urethral stricture and have a certain effect on the prevention of urinary incontinence. However, it should be noted that the urinary catheter should not be too small, otherwise it will be easily blocked by blood clots, which will affect the lavage effect.

4. If urethral traction is required after surgery, the urethral tube should be pulled out as soon as possible to avoid ischemia and trauma of the scrotal junction. The urethral probe can be used to dilate the stricture 8 weeks after surgery, and regular urethral dilation can prevent the occurrence of urinary incontinence.

5. Most patients with low bladder cannot completely empty urine after transurethral prostatectomy, which is related to long-term chronic obstructive disease and/or diabetes.How to care for prostatic hyperplasia after surgery?

2. Early symptoms of prostate disease

1. Discomfort in urination: bladder irritation may occur, such as frequent urination, burning and pain in the urethra during urination, and radiating to Ding Ding's head. In the early morning, there is mucus and other secretions at the urethral opening, and there is also a feeling of difficulty urinating;

2. Local symptoms: swelling and discomfort in the posterior urethra, perineum and anus, aggravation of squatting, defecation and sitting on chairs and stools for a long time;

3. Radiating pain:Chronic prostatitisThe pain is not confined to the urethra and perineum, but also radiates to the vicinity, and the lower back pain is the most common. Tintin, spermatic cord, testicles, scrotum, lower abdomen, inguinal area (base of thigh), thigh, rectum, etc. may be affected;

4.Sexual dysfunction:chronicprostatitisIt can cause decreased desire and painful ejaculation, premature ejaculation, and affect the quality of semen, and there may be whitish urethral orifice after urination or stool, and hematospermia may occur in combination with vesiculitis;

5. Other symptoms:Chronic prostatitisIt can be combined with neurasthenia, showing fatigue, dizziness, insomnia, etc., long-termprostatitisIt can even cause allergic reactions in the body, such as conjunctivitis and arthritis.

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