Bleeding is more common after prostate enlargement surgery, which may be caused by blood crust shedding, inflammation, coital stimulation, etc. Patients are advised to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause.
Prostatic hyperplasia surgery is a treatment that surgically removes the enlarged prostate tissue. Prostatic hyperplasia is a benign lesion, and the surgery usually only removes the hyperplastic prostate tissue to make the urethra smoother, thus improving urination symptoms, and does not remove the entire prostate gland.
1. Scab off: the most common reason for bleeding after surgery for prostate enlargement is the bleeding point scab off resulting in bleeding, this bleeding is generally larger, darker, in the urethra of the color of the flushing fluid quickly turned back to bright red, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions for compression to stop bleeding.
2. Inflammation: Bleeding after prostate enlargement surgery may be caused by inflammation, because inflammation control after prostate enlargement surgery is not ideal, which leads to wound infection caused by bleeding.
3. Stimulation of coitus: Bleeding after prostate enlargement surgery may be caused by the patient’s activities during coitus, when the patient’s activities, the entire prostate wound scabs off, this situation will lead to the tissue is more brittle, it is easy to produce bleeding.
The above symptoms may also be caused by other factors, it is recommended that patients go to the regular hospital in time to avoid delay.