What to do if you have difficulty urinating after surgery

Difficulty in urination after surgery may be related to the patient’s recumbent position not accustomed to urination, and may also be related to the surgery and anesthesia has not been completely diffused, and the muscle contraction is weak, unable to urinate out of the body. Treatment methods include: 1. If there is no special contraindication to surgery and the hospital allows it, the patient can take a semi-sitting or sitting position to urinate and observe whether he/she can pass urine.2. Hot water can be applied locally to the abdomen to stimulate the bladder and observe whether he/she can urinate.3. Stimulation with running water or whistling can be used to observe whether he/she can urinate.4. Spacer moxibustion can be used to moxibustion Qihai and Guanyuan acupoints to stimulate the acupoints and observe whether he/she can urinate.5. If the above methods are ineffective, it is recommended to leave a urinary catheter in place and wait until you can move on the ground or the anesthesia has completely dissipated before removing the catheter and urinating on your own.