Can you have hernia surgery with prostate cancer?

Suffering from prostate cancer can have hernia surgery if the physical condition allows, but if the physical condition is poor, the surgery is not recommended.
Patients with prostate cancer will have the symptoms of difficulty in urination, weakness in urination, urinary incontinence as well as hematuria, and this disease will bring more pain to the patients in the later stage and even affect their lives. If the patient’s prostate cancer symptoms are effectively controlled, and at the same time, he/she is in good physical condition can undergo hernia surgery.
If the patient’s physical condition is poor and the symptoms caused by prostate cancer are more serious, hernia surgery should be carried out after controlling the symptoms caused by prostate cancer through active treatment, which is more conducive to the patient’s recovery after the surgery.
Patients with prostate cancer should seek medical checkups in time when they are not feeling well to avoid delaying their condition.