There is no clinical data to prove that patients need to rest for a few days after prostate puncture in order to be normal. Generally, patients can return to normal after recovering for about two weeks to one month after prostate puncture.
Prostate puncture is a procedure to extract a specimen from the patient’s prostate gland and conduct a pathologic section to determine whether prostate cancer is present. This type of surgery is generally minimally invasive and will not cause damage to the patient’s body, so patients do not need to worry too much.
At present, there is no authoritative information that prostate puncture requires a few days of rest to return to normal. In general, most patients can return to normal in about two weeks to a month after prostate puncture. However, due to individual variability, some patients may have a relatively delayed recovery time if they are not cleaned properly and develop an infection, and it is impossible to generalize.
Patients after prostate puncture are advised to keep the area clean to avoid secondary infection. In daily life, patients need to ensure sufficient rest time and do not overwork. If there is any discomfort after the operation, follow up in time.