Can I get out of bed to urinate after lumbar bulging disc surgery?

After lumbar disc bulging surgery, you can get out of bed to urinate, but not too early, and you also need to pay attention to postoperative matters, do their own care.
After lumbar disc bulging surgery, you need to lie down for a few hours, and put a thin pillow on the waist, so as to achieve the effect of compression to stop bleeding. Getting up too early may lead to recurrence of symptoms. Most patients need to stay in bed for 2~4 weeks after surgery, which is favorable for wound healing. Therefore, patients should not get out of bed to urinate immediately or too early after surgery.
At the same time, patients also need to pay attention to the smoothness of the negative pressure drainage after surgery, and appropriate lumbar and dorsal muscle exercise, in order to get up and prepare for activities. In the postoperative period, it is also necessary to avoid pulling heavy objects, and most patients can resume light work 1 month after the operation, and resume normal work 3 months after the operation, but it is also necessary to try to avoid heavy physical labor, so as not to affect the postoperative recovery.
In addition, patients may have difficulty in urination after the operation, patients need to be encouraged to urinate automatically as much as possible, and then catheterized if necessary.
It is recommended that after the lumbar disc bulging surgery, under the guidance of the doctor to do a good job of related care, and pay attention to the above matters, so as not to aggravate the symptoms.