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What is urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy?


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After radical prostatectomy, urinary incontinence can be improved by waiting for wound healing, using drugs, surgery, etc.
1. Waiting for wound healing If
the wound is not healed, or the urinary incontinence is caused by stimulation of bladder mucosa after catheter implantation, it is generally temporary. After waiting for wound healing, or after removing catheter, the symptoms can gradually improve.
2. Using drugs
If urinary incontinence is caused by postoperative urinary tract infection, penicillins, cephalosporins, tetracyc. should be used for treatment and improvement.
3.
Patients with urinary incontinence who fail to receive conservative treatment after surgery can undergo urethral suspension or artificial sphincter implantation under the advice and operation of professional doctors.
It is recommended that patients with radical prostatectomy should follow the advice of doctors to prevent infection and do a good job of nursing local incision sites.