What to do if you develop dysuria three days after minimally invasive prostate surgery

If it is difficult to urinate 3 days after minimally invasive prostatectomy, it is recommended to continue to keep the catheter for 3~5 days to drain the urine.
1 Cystoscopy: Poor urination 3 days after surgery may be caused by clots blockage. If the clots are not big, some patients can expel them from the body by themselves and then resume normal urination. If the clots are large, some patients can expel them by themselves and resume normal urination. If the clots are large, they need to be removed by cystoscopy.
2. Clinical observation: some patients are due to indwelling catheter in the process of bladder neck or urethra edema caused by urinary incontinence, in this case, usually after the edema subsides will resume normal urination, do not have to do special treatment.
3. Indwelling urinary catheter: If urinary incontinence is serious or even inability to urinate, it is necessary to continue to indwelling urinary catheter for 3~5 days to drain the urine.
Overall, 3 days after the minimally invasive prostate surgery, urinary dyspareunia, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, check the causes of dyspareunia as well as the degree of targeted treatment.