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How to nurse after prostatectomy?
Surgical treatment is an important treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia. Surgical methods include suprapubic prostatectomy, transurethral laser or prostate electrification. After surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, patients should get good care to better recover their health. So, how to care after prostatectomy? There will be bleeding after the operation of benign prostatic hyperplasia, so bladder irrigation should be carried out after the operation to keep the drainage unobstructed, and a small amount of bleeding can be washed out continuously to avoid the formation of blood clots. Frequent urination may occur due to bladder spasm after operation, which can be relieved by antispasmodic agents. To keep the stool unobstructed, it is not advisable to use too much force when defecating. Pay attention to drink plenty of water and eat fruits and vegetables properly, which is conducive to the discharge of stool. Take laxatives or laxatives when necessary. After the operation, the patient was given routine infusion. If the patient has no nausea after anesthesia, he can give clear liquid and change it to half liquid the next day. After that, he will eat soft food or digestible ordinary diet, avoid irritating diet and drink more water. Generally, the amount of drinking water one day after extubation should be 3 liters.

. Take a deep breath when you feel pain. If necessary, you can relieve the pain by applying painkillers. When coughing, you can protect the incision with your hands, which can relieve the pain. Temporary urinary incontinence may occur after operation, which is often caused by increased prostate compression.

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A few years. After operation, the body position was supine. When anesthesia recovers, the limbs can move properly and change to semi-recumbent position the next day. After the catheter is taken out, normal activities begin. The above has introduced how to care for patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia after operation. To treat BPH, we must choose a regular hospital and carry out targeted treatment according to the cause, so as to obtain the best treatment effect.