Prostate surgery is mainly seen in lesions such as prostate hyperplasia and malignant tumors of the prostate, which require partial or total removal of the prostate according to the actual condition of the patient, who may have the following problems after the removal: 1. After surgery, there may also be urinary incontinence or urinary retention, which may be caused by the following: during surgery, the extent of prostate tissue removed is insufficient, resulting in residual prostate tissue still 2, abnormal urinary performance, microscopic hematuria may occur after surgery, pus urine persists for several months. Possible causes: the necrotic tissue in the surgical area is gradually repaired, and the above problems may occur; consider the case of kidney lesions, this situation needs to be perfected to examine and clarify the lesions, and then consider how to treat them. 3, epididymitis, at present, due to the application of prophylactic antibiotics before and after surgery, the incidence of epididymitis after surgery has been greatly reduced, if the patient, after surgery, has a painful situation in the scrotum, it is still recommended to review in time. 4.Urinary incontinence, the cause of which is not too clear, may be related to surgery, or may be caused by inflammation, tumor, stones or neurological factors, however, most patients can recover slowly. 5, urethral stricture, the main reason is still after surgery, local scar formation, resulting in local stricture, serious condition of patients, may require secondary surgical treatment. 6, sexual dysfunction, impotence occurs in about 1.4% of patients after surgery. Some patients feel powerless, and the relationship with psychological pressure is obvious, it is recommended that appropriate diversion, in addition, you can go to the hospital to check, whether it is functional impotence, early intervention and treatment. In conclusion, after prostatectomy, it is important to review regularly, if symptoms appear, early intervention and treatment to try to ensure the quality of life of patients after surgery.