What is the pain in the abdomen after catheter removal?



Abdominal pain after catheter removal, if the pain can be relieved within 1~2 days, then it may be a normal phenomenon, if the pain continues to be unrelieved and accompanied by other symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, pain in urination and pus, then it may be secondary to a urinary tract infection, and need to consult a doctor as soon as possible, so as not to delay the condition.

After pulling out the catheter, due to the catheter on the urethral mucosa, bladder mucosa stimulation and damage, there may be temporary abdominal pain, a few patients will also have a slight hematuria, these symptoms can be gradually relieved in 1 ~ 2 days, but if these symptoms can not be relieved on their own, and aggravated tendency, need to be vigilant about the possibility of secondary urinary tract infections.

If secondary urinary tract infection, the patient can feel the pain in the abdomen will have a tendency to continue to worsen, and there can be frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, pus urine and other symptoms, which can be carried out urine routine, urine culture to clarify the diagnosis.

If there is a slight pain in the abdomen after the catheter is removed, please drink more water, urinate little and often, avoid holding urine, and if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, please consult your physician for treatment.