Dangers of minimally invasive prostate surgery
Minimally invasive prostate surgery may cause symptoms and hazards such as infection, so personal local care must be taken.
Minimally invasive prostate surgery is an invasive operation. Improper operation or bacterial growth after surgery may cause infection in the wound, easily lead to inflammation of the prostate, and may also cause abdominal pain, fever and other adverse symptoms, which may affect the recovery of prostate function. During the recovery period, you can use normal saline or iodophor for local cleaning, which can reduce the chance of bacterial growth and infection and help speed up your recovery.
During the recovery period after surgery, patients need to strengthen their nutritional supplements and avoid eating spicy foods in a short period of time.
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