How long to be normal after prostate enlargement surgery

How long it takes to live a normal life after prostate enlargement surgery is related to the patient’s physical fitness, the size of the trauma, and whether infection occurs. Generally speaking, normal urination can take place two or three days after the surgery, normal sexual life can take place two to three months after the surgery, and bicycling can take place more than three months after the surgery. 1. Normal urination: Normal urination is possible after removing the urinary catheter after surgery, and the removal of the urinary catheter depends on different conditions. Generally, you can urinate normally two or three days after the surgery. 2. Normal sex life: In order to prevent patients from bleeding after surgery, it is recommended that patients should have normal sex life only after 2~3 months of surgery, which is also to prevent patients from secondary bleeding considerations. 3. Bicycling: It is also recommended that cycling should be done more than three months after the operation, considering that cycling has a strong squeeze on the prostate gland, which can easily lead to bleeding, infection and other problems, and will lead to poor wound healing. After surgery, patients should avoid strenuous exercise, pay attention to rest, and contact the attending physician if there is any abnormality.