What are the effects of prostate hyperplasia resection

  Prostate hyperplasia is a disease that occurs more frequently in men. If this disease is not treated and controlled in a timely manner, it can lead to many serious consequences when the condition worsens. The currently effective treatment methods are drug therapy and surgical treatment. So, what are the effects of removing benign prostatic hyperplasia?

  

What are the effects of prostate hyperplasia resection1

  After the removal of benign prostatic hyperplasia, it is possible to remove the urethral mucosa connected to the prostate. However, after removing the prostate, it will not cause significant damage to other tissues and organs, so there is no need to worry about having a significant impact on physical health or the reproductive system. But after removing the prostate, it takes some time to recover, during which intense exercise cannot be performed.

  Of course, after undergoing prostate enlargement surgery, there may be some complications, such as the following:

  1. Early complications. After further resection surgery, there may be hematuria, which lasts for about 2-3 months. After the incision heals, the symptoms of hematuria will disappear. At the same time, the urethra may also be affected to some extent, resulting in symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency.

  2. Late complications. The late stage complications referred to here do not refer to complications in the late recovery stage, but rather to some situations that may occur in the future. If the recovery after surgery is not good, there may be urinary incontinence, and pelvic floor muscle training is needed at this time.

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