Painful urination after hernia surgery can be caused by anesthesia drugs, catheter irritation, prostatic hyperplasia, urinary tract infection and other factors.
1. Anesthesia drugs: If the hernia surgery adopts the anesthesia method of intrathecal anesthesia, the anesthesia drugs have not been fully metabolized after the surgery, which may lead to urinary retention and difficulty in defecation.
2. catheter stimulation: hernia surgery process may be left in the catheter in order to facilitate urination, postoperative due to catheter stimulation may appear urinary pain symptoms.
3. Prostatic hyperplasia: when accompanied by prostatic hyperplasia and other underlying diseases, frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other manifestations can also occur after hernia surgery.
4. Urinary tract infection: If urinary tract infection occurs after hernia surgery, it can cause urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain, lumbago and fever.
Painful urination after hernia surgery should be early medical treatment, under the guidance of specialists to actively carry out appropriate treatment, help early relief of discomfort symptoms.