Can you walk after minimally invasive prostate surgery?

It is possible to walk after minimally invasive prostate surgery, but moderate exercise is needed after 2 days.
Minimally invasive prostate surgery is woundless and will not cause too much harm to the patient. When the patient walks on the day after surgery, it may cause the wound to split and affect the recovery of the wound, so it is recommended to exercise appropriately about 2 to 3 days after surgery.
After the minimally invasive prostate surgery, attention should be paid to keep the local skin clean and dry, and regular nursing care, to avoid infection, affecting the recovery of the condition, leading to adverse consequences.
The patient’s postoperative diet should be light, eat more food containing more vitamins and proteins, avoid eating too spicy, stimulating food.
Prostate patients should pay attention to appropriate rest after minimally invasive surgery, avoid getting out of bed too early to prevent affecting the recovery of the condition. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.