What’s wrong with not being able to urinate after perianal abscess surgery?

After the perianal abscess surgery urinary inability to urinate may be anesthesia has not been metabolized, postoperative wound pain and suffering from prostate disease and so on related.
1. The anesthesia has not been metabolized: in the perianal abscess surgery, the doctor will give the patient injections of anesthesia, if the anesthesia has not been completely metabolized, it will lead to the entire bladder forced urinary muscle weakness, thus appearing in the case of the patient can not urinate.
2. Post-operative wound pain: after perianal abscess surgery, because of the continuous cutting of the sphincter muscle by the skin band, causing spasmodic pain in the sphincter muscle, thus appearing the symptom of the patient’s inability to urinate.
3. Suffer from prostate disease: for some patients who have hyperplasia of the prostate itself, perianal abscess surgery may lead to prostate congestion and edema, thus leading to urinary incontinence.
When patients have symptoms of urinary incontinence after perianal abscess surgery, if they are hospitalized, they should inform the doctor in charge and the nurse on duty to solve the problem as soon as possible and give treatment to them; if they find the above mentioned discomforts at home, they should go to the hospital in time for treatment and should avoid delaying the condition and causing adverse consequences.