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Leaking urine. Leaking of urine is one of the most common problems after prostate cancer treatment. You might find it difficult to cope with this side effect. But there are things you can do and people who can help you and your family to cope.
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Read More »It can also help to visit places where you know there are toilets. Or you can telephone beforehand to find out about toilets and how easy they are to get to. You might find it useful to get some incontinence sheets for your bed. This might not be necessary but could be reassuring. You could try a urinary sheath. The sheath looks a bit like a condom with a hole at the end. It fits on your penis and is connected to a tube and bag. Any leaked urine can drain into the bag. This might be particularly useful at night to help you sleep better.
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Frequent Urge to Urinate An enlarged or inflamed prostate can apply pressure and irritate the bladder, causing the bladder wall to become thicker...
Read More »Drink at least 6 to 8 glasses each day. Don’t cut down on your fluids. You can drink plenty during the day, but it might help to limit fluids 2 hours before bedtime. Some people think that cranberry juice can help but others feel it makes the soreness worse. Research studies haven’t found that it helps. Don’t drink cranberry juice if you are taking warfarin. You might find that some drinks increase the soreness, such as tea and coffee. You can experiment for yourself and see what works for you. Don’t take potassium citrate, which is an old fashioned remedy for cystitis. You might hear it called mist pot cit for short. This drug can be very harmful if taken in large amounts.
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