Sequelae of Urinary Incontinence Surgery

Sequelae after incontinence surgery are as follows: 1, some patients will have pain, with the healing of the wound, basically the pain will disappear; 2, urinary difficulties, if there is urinary retention, catheterization for two weeks and low-frequency electrical stimulation to treat urinary retention, most of the patients in the treatment of the catheter can be withdrawn and can recover on their own; 3, oedema, haematoma, haematoma, if there is no increase in the size of the haematoma, it can be recovered gradually over time; 4, infection, infection Infection, infection needs anti-inflammatory treatment, if there is a sling will be exposed, the patient can sometimes touch the sling. This situation needs to go to the hospital to remove the exposed sling, pay attention to the hygiene after removal, to avoid infection, 3 months after the operation need to prohibit sex and strenuous exercise.