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It takes four to six weeks to fully recover from TURP. Don't lift heavy objects, do strenuous exercise or have sex until your healthcare provider says it's safe to do so. Don't drive or operate machinery if you're taking prescription pain medications.
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Read More »Overview What is transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)? Transurethral resection of the prostate, also called TURP, is surgery to remove part of your prostate gland. Your prostate gland is only found in men and people assigned male at birth (AMAB), and wraps around your urethra (tube where urine comes out). If your prostate gets too large, it can interfere with urination. During TURP, your healthcare provider inserts a thin tool into your urethra. This tool has an electric current or laser that allows them to remove part of your prostate. Because the tool goes in through your urethra, you don’t have any incisions. Why is transurethral resection of the prostate done? TURP treats benign prostatic enlargement/hyperplasia (BPE/BPH), a condition where your prostate grows too large. BPH isn’t cancer, and it happens to many men and people AMAB as they get older. With BPH, your prostate may press on your urethra, which can make it difficult to urinate. Symptoms of BPH include: Feeling a sudden need to urinate and being unable to wait.
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