Three months after prostate tumor surgery most patients usually do not have uncomfortable symptoms, some patients may have urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction and other symptoms, due to the variability of the individual situation, can not be generalized. Prostate tumor is an epithelial tumor that occurs in the prostate gland, which is a common tumor in male genitourinary system. Most patients do not experience any physical discomfort three months after prostate tumor surgery and need not worry too much. Some patients may experience urinary incontinence due to damage to the urethral sphincter during surgery. Or the genital organs may be damaged during surgery, which may lead to erectile dysfunction. Due to the large individual differences, the specific situation should be based on their own situation comprehensive judgment. If the patient has abnormal discomfort three months after the prostate tumor surgery, he needs to go to the regular hospital to find out the cause of the disease. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, you need to actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures.