How long does it take to regain urinary control after prostate removal

It usually takes about three months to regain urine control after prostate removal. Prostatectomy is prostate cancer surgery, and it usually takes about three months to regain normal urinary control after surgery. For prostate cancer surgery, which involves removing the prostate, part of the bladder, and the urethra, and then performing a urethral and bladder anastomosis, leakage of urine, or urinary incontinence, may occur after the surgery, with no effective control of urine, and diapers may be required in the early stages. As the condition gradually recovers, urine control will get better and better, and urination can usually be effectively controlled after three months. The biggest concern after prostatectomy is urinary control, and the recovery of sexual function requires surgery to preserve the sexual nerve. After surgery, you should eat a light diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, avoid spicy, greasy, stimulating food, avoid staying up late, keep a good mood, and maintain good habits.