Prostate Restored
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You can start daily activities (such as walking and climbing stairs) immediately when you get home. However, you should wait three to four weeks before beginning any heavy exercise, such as jogging, weight lifting, and bicycle riding.
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Read More »Right after the procedure, we will transfer you to your room. You will have six small bandages over the skin incisions, a drain on one side of your abdomen attached to a vacuum container, and a urine catheter (Foley) to drain urine from your bladder attached to a urine bag. An intravenous (IV) line will provide fluids. We will probably stop using the IV and drain the day after surgery. You will be allowed to have ice chips and sips of water. You shouldn’t have much pain, but we can give you pain medication if necessary. Once you are ready, you should sit up and walk a few steps. Early walking is the key for fast recovery and return to bowel activity. It also improves blood circulation in the legs and prevents clot formation. The next morning, we will give you a light breakfast and a liquid diet. You cannot have solid food until you pass intestinal gas and have a bowel movement. Most people do not pass intestinal gas for several days and do not have a bowel movement for three to four days The best way to a speedy recovery is to start walking the hallways on the day after surgery. We expect you to walk a total of one mile, or 25 laps around the hospital wing (not necessarily all at once). We will give you a breathing device called a spirometer to use once an hour. This will help expand your lungs and prevent infections. Every hour, you should take 10 consecutive deep breaths with it in your mouth.
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In people who have had surgery, the type of procedure, anesthesia used, and post-operative medications can all contribute to urinary retention. In...
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For a rigid cystoscopy: you're given an injection of general anaesthetic (which makes you fall asleep) into your hand, or a spinal anaesthetic...
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three hours Here's a tip that will help: don't eat chocolate at least three hours before bedtime. This will ensure that there's enough time to...
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