Pain when urinating ten days after laparoscopy may be caused by urinary tract infection, catheter influence, urinary stone discharge after surgery.
1. Urinary tract infection: pain when urinating ten days after laparoscopy is considered to be a manifestation of urinary tract infection, resulting in patients with frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, or even hematuria, lumbar pain and other local symptoms.
2. Urinary catheter influence: usually in the laparoscopic surgery, will be inserted into the catheter, resulting in the patient’s urethral mucosa is damaged, thereby triggering infection, the patient’s urethral mucosal defense function decreased, triggered by urinary pain.
3. Postoperative urinary stone removal: patients with laparoscopic ureterolithotomy or cystolithotomy, there may be some small stones remaining after the operation, and when urinating after the operation, the stones will be discharged, and pain can occur.
Ten days after laparoscopy pain when urinating, it is recommended that the patient timely to the regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor, the relevant examination, according to the patient’s specific examination results, to take targeted treatment.