Post-operative urinary control steps for in situ neobladder

In the early stage of in situ neocystectomy, especially within 3 months, most of the patients’ urinary control is not ideal, mainly in terms of stress urinary incontinence, patients coughing or turning will make urine involuntary leakage, often short-term situation, under the guidance of doctors and nurses, patients for urinary control are able to get better, its specific steps are as follows: 1, urinary posture: early in order to better control urine, it is recommended that Patients choose squatting and sitting position, which can make patients urinate more cleanly and avoid urine retention due to incomplete urination, thus flowing out of the urethra; 2, lower abdominal pelvic muscle exercise: such as anal lifting training, etc. 3, other auxiliary methods: patients may be true incontinence, through muscle exercise, urinary posture can not achieve better urinary control, it is recommended that patients use penis sleeves and other auxiliary methods to avoid urine staining underwear.