The recovery time after prostate surgery needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the patient’s pathology and the type of surgery, and cannot be generalized. For patients with prostate hyperplasia or malignant tumors of the prostate, surgery is usually recommended if conservative treatment is not effective. The former requires catheterization for about 14 days after the surgery, and the ureter is removed according to the recovery situation, so the recovery time is about one month. The former requires catheterization for about 14 days after surgery, and the catheter is removed depending on the recovery, so the recovery time is about one month. For prostate cancer patients, radical prostate cancer surgery is mainly performed, and in addition to removing the prostate gland, debulking surgery is also required, and the recovery time is almost the same around one month. In addition, patients need to be catheterized after surgery, so in order to reduce local inflammatory stimulation, it is recommended that patients drink more water appropriately after surgery and flush the urethra after urination to facilitate the recovery of the disease.