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How long does it take to recover from a TURP procedure?

It usually takes between 3 and 6 weeks to fully recover from a TURP. Your surgeon or GP will advise you about when it's safe to return to your normal activities.

Also asked, what are the after effects of TURP surgery?

Common side effects of TURP Common side effects after surgery include: bleeding after the operation – this usually reduces over time and should stop after four weeks. retrograde ejaculation – most men are able to have erections and orgasms after surgery to treat an enlarged prostate.

Likewise, what is the success rate of TURP surgery? The 5-year risk rate for a reoperation following TURP is approximately 5%. Overall mortality rates following TURP by a skilled surgeon are virtually 0%.

Similarly, you may ask, how long after a TURP do you bleed?

Blood in the urine: some blood, clot and debris is normal for up to about 6 weeks after surgery. The bleeding may appear heavy, but the blood loss is usually very small as most of what you are seeing is urine. Bleeding tends to be worse if your are more active.

How soon can I drive after a TURP operation?

Arrange transportation because you won't be able to drive yourself home after the procedure that day or generally if you have a catheter in your bladder. You might not be able to work or do strenuous activity for up to six weeks after surgery. Ask your doctor how much recovery time you might need.

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