How long does it take for bleeding to heal on its own after a prostate puncture

Bleeding after a prostate puncture usually recovers on its own within a week, depending on the patient’s condition. Prostate puncture refers to the use of a puncture needle to puncture the surface of the prostate gland and the deep muscle layer, which can effectively remove samples for pathological analysis. A small amount of bleeding at the puncture site is usually normal, and the bleeding gradually subsides about three days after the puncture, and the puncture site usually heals on its own about seven days after the procedure. After the prostate puncture operation, it is necessary to pay attention to more rest, pay attention to observe the smooth urination and defecation, pay attention to the urine volume, pay attention to whether there is blood in the stool. It is recommended to avoid eating spicy and stimulating food after prostate puncture, and do not localize excessive force. If there is more bleeding or prolonged bleeding after prostate puncture, it should be actively treated.