Circumcision is also known as circumcision, postoperative urinary incontinence is mainly caused by too tight bandage compression of the urethra. The gauze can be loosened appropriately according to the patient’s condition. If the surgery is done under lumbar anesthesia, urination can be resumed after the anesthesia effect subsides. If necessary, a catheter can be used for urination.
1. Loosening gauze: most of the patients have difficulty in urination after surgery due to the tightness of the postoperative pressure bandage, in this case, the gauze can be loosened appropriately, so that most of the patients can resume urination.
2. Clinical observation: some patients were operated under lumbar anesthesia, and this kind of situation may be caused by anesthesia. Generally, the anesthesia effect will return to normal after the anesthesia subsides. If necessary, hot compresses can be applied to the small abdomen, and listening to the sound of running water can stimulate urination to improve the situation.
3. Indwelling catheter: If you still can’t urinate by yourself through the above treatments, you need to keep a catheter to drain the urine.
Overall, the difficulty of urination after circumcision, need to be under the guidance of the doctor according to the specific causes to make targeted treatment.