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Recovery after prostate surgery

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Involuntary urination after prostate surgery

Recovery after prostate surgery (radical prostatectomy, TURP, or other urological procedures) represents an important phase of treatment, during which patients gradually restore normal urinary function and overall health. Although prostate surgeries are often necessary for treating malignant or benign conditions, the recovery period can be challenging due to temporary dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles and nerves, which may lead to difficulty urinating or incontinence.

In the early days following the procedure, patients may experience pain, burning during urination, fatigue, and changes in urination patterns. A catheter is often used for several days to allow the bladder time to recover. Long-term recovery includes a gradual return to daily activities, pelvic floor muscle exercises, and monitoring urinary function, and for some patients, this process may last for several months.

Today, there are modern, non-invasive approaches that significantly improve the rehabilitation process. At Focus Physical Center, EMSELLA is used as the leading method of rehabilitation for men after prostate surgery. The therapy is characterized by a high success rate already within the first few weeks of use, allowing patients to regain control over urination, improve their quality of life, and boost their self-confidence. The combination of non-invasiveness, fast results, and comfort makes EMSELLA chairs an extremely popular and effective solution for postoperative incontinence.

The combination of expert medical care, modern therapies, and patient education makes recovery after prostate surgery faster, safer, and more comfortable, enabling patients to return to normal activities with greater confidence and quality of life.

Symptoms

Prostate surgery, whether it involves partial removal of the prostate or a complete prostatectomy, is a significant medical procedure. Although surgery can greatly improve the quality of life and resolve issues such as difficulty urinating or urinary retention, the recovery period can be challenging. During this time, patients may experience various symptoms resulting from the surgery itself and the body’s adjustment to changes. Understanding these symptoms helps better prepare for recovery and reduces potential fear and stress.

After prostate surgery, patients most commonly notice several typical symptoms:

Urinary problems – Temporary difficulty controlling urination or leakage (incontinence) is common. Most patients see improvement within a few weeks, but some may require additional therapy or pelvic floor muscle exercises.

Pain and discomfort – Pain in the pelvic area or lower abdomen may occur during the first few weeks. Pain medication prescribed by a doctor usually alleviates these symptoms.

Blood in urine or ejaculate – Mild bleeding can occur for several days after surgery and is generally temporary.

Reduced sexual function – Erectile function may be temporarily or permanently affected, depending on the type of surgery and nerve damage. There are therapies available to help restore function.

Fatigue and general weakness – The body is recovering from the surgical procedure, so it is normal to feel tired, especially in the first weeks after surgery.

It is important to note that the intensity and duration of these symptoms vary from patient to patient. Regular check-ups with a doctor and following recovery instructions significantly reduce the risk of complications.

Causes

  • Surgical tissue and nerve damage
  • Infections
  • Psychological factors
  • Overall health condition
 

After prostate surgery, patients often notice various symptoms such as urinary problems, pain, or reduced sexual function. Understanding the causes of these symptoms is crucial for proper recovery monitoring and prevention of complications. The causes can be partially anticipated and depend on the type of surgery, the patient’s overall health, and the recovery process.

The most common causes after prostate surgery include:

Surgical tissue and nerve damage – During surgery, the structure of the prostate and surrounding tissue is altered, which can temporarily or permanently affect urinary control and sexual function.

Inflammatory processes and swelling – Postoperative inflammation and edema (swelling) in the urinary system area can cause pain, discomfort, and difficulty urinating.

Changes in urine flow – Partial or complete removal of the prostate can alter the normal flow of urine through the urethra, leading to a weaker stream, frequent trips to the bathroom, or a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.

Infections – Postoperative urinary tract infections can cause pain, burning, or increased urgency to urinate.

Psychological factors – Stress, anxiety, and concern about the surgery can further worsen symptoms, especially urinary control and sexual function.

Overall health condition – Chronic illnesses, such as diabetes or cardiovascular problems, can slow recovery and exacerbate postoperative symptoms.

Understanding these causes allows patients and doctors to implement timely therapies, exercises, or other measures to alleviate symptoms.

Treatment

Recovery after prostate surgery requires a comprehensive approach to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and restore normal urinary function. In addition to medication and pelvic floor exercises, patients today can use modern methods such as the EMSELLA chair and receive professional support at the private physical therapy clinic Focus Fizikal, which provides personalized rehabilitation programs.

Treatment and support after prostate surgery include:

Medical supervision – Regular check-ups with a urologist allow timely detection of complications and monitoring of recovery.

Medication therapy – Pain and anti-inflammatory medications, as well as drugs to improve bladder function, help reduce discomfort.

Pelvic floor exercises – Kegel exercises strengthen the muscles that control urination and reduce incontinence.

EMSELLA chair – A non-invasive therapy that uses electromagnetic impulses to activate the pelvic floor muscles. It helps improve urinary control and strengthen muscles without strenuous exercise.

Focus Fizikal – A private clinic specialized in physical therapy and rehabilitation after prostate surgery. Focus Fizikal provides:

  • Individualized physical therapy programs;

  • Exercises to strengthen pelvic floor and abdominal muscles;

  • Massage and treatments to improve circulation and reduce swelling;

  • Support in restoring normal urinary function and mobility.

Physical activity and rest – Light walks and proper body care contribute to faster recovery.

Psychological support – Focusing on mental health and advice for coping with postoperative changes contribute to a better quality of life.

Successful recovery after prostate surgery depends on a combination of medical care, pelvic floor exercises, and modern methods such as the EMSELLA chair and Focus Fizikal. Personalized therapy at the private clinic enables faster and smoother recovery, improves urinary control, and helps maintain overall health and quality of life.

FAQ

How long does recovery after prostate surgery take?

Recovery varies from patient to patient, but it generally lasts 4 to 12 weeks. Returning to normal activities is gradual, and full recovery of urinary control and sexual function may take several months.

Is it normal to have pain after surgery?

Yes, mild to moderate pain in the pelvic or abdominal area is normal during the first few weeks. Pain medications and proper care help reduce discomfort.

What is urinary incontinence and how long does it last?

Urinary incontinence means leakage of urine or loss of bladder control. Most patients notice improvement within the first few weeks, and complete control usually returns with pelvic floor exercises and additional therapy.

What treatment methods are available?

Kegel exercises, physical therapy, medications, and the EMSELLA chair as a modern and effective method.

What is the EMSELLA chair and how does it work?

A non-invasive therapy that uses electromagnetic waves to induce thousands of pelvic floor muscle contractions and improve bladder control.

How many treatments are needed to notice results?

Usually 6 treatments; improvement is often noticed after just 3–4 sessions.

Does the treatment hurt, and is it necessary to remove clothing?

The treatment is painless and is performed while the patient remains fully clothed.

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