How to treat retrograde spermatozoa after prostate surgery

The treatment for post-prostatectomy retrograde spermatozoa needs to be based on the cause of retrograde spermatozoa. Among the causes of post-prostatectomy retrograde spermatozoa are urethral stenosis, hyperglycemia, surgical effects, etc., which can be treated by medication and surgery.
1. Urethral stenosis: Due to the damage of urethral mucous membrane caused by the influence of trauma, the pressure of urethra increases when the patient ejaculates, so that it can not be ejaculated out of the urethra normally, and thus refluxes into the bladder. If the condition is mild, such symptoms can be relieved by regular dilation of the width of the urethra. If the condition is more serious, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to be treated through surgery.
2. High blood sugar: elevated blood sugar can lead to neuromuscular damage in the local area, resulting in semen not being able to be discharged normally and the phenomenon of retrograde semen. Patients can use medicines to lower blood sugar under the guidance of doctors to recover, such as insulin injection, metformin tablets and so on.
3. Surgical effects: because the local affected by surgery, the wound has not completely healed, in which the urethral sphincter is damaged, it will affect the normal function of the site, thus the phenomenon of reverse semen, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to take the compound chlorzoxazone tablets, duloxetine enteric capsules and other drugs to treat.
If the patient has serious discomfort symptoms, it is recommended to immediately consult a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor to make the appropriate treatment measures.