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When they do a TURP they core out 80% of the prostate. If it was in the 80% it should be gone The 20% that is left should be free or slow growing. I am very sorry for you and I hope all goes well. If you can't tell by my tone Im not a fan of the Turp procedure.
Button Plasma TURP 4 weeks POST. Posted 8 years ago, 45 users are following. To all those guys deciding what proceedure to have. I had the Button Plasma TURP August 30, 2016 after 10 years of dealing with BPH. I am 61 live in Southern California and in good health. I was getting up 3-4 times a night and taking Finesteride and Doxysosyn (same ...
tom86211 keith42667. Posted 5 years ago. Keith, After a TURP a Foley is inserted and kept in to flush out prostate tissue and blood clots that are not completely cleared by a flushing process right after the procedure. I had a 20fr double eyelet Foley in for 3 days after my TURP and it never got blocked.
Finally, on Day 15 post-TURP, I have started noticing a decrease in the red tint. I had no idea the blood would keep seeping from the prostate wall for this long. Even worse have been the bladder spasms. Voiding was fairly painful as soon as the pain meds wore off.
Frank blood will form a film like pudding over the surface in a couple of minutes. As far as clots, they have to come out. I had two Green light lasers and a turp, Time to get clear urine ranged from 6 to 9 weeks. Clots continued to appear from time to time after that. Clots from the turp were stringy or little red lumps. Clots from frank blood ...
My journey/story into having a TURP procedure is based on the following: I’ve had problems peeing for probably over 10 plus years. Weak flow, Pee coming out in a split stream. Having to push hard often when I pee. Getting up multiple times on certain nights, not every night but enough to make me fatigued and frustrated.
If your prostate isn't too big, button TURP is a very reasonable choice if retro ejaculation isn't much of an issue for you. Good luck with the operation and let us know how you do. Jim. kenneth1955 bob120. Posted 7 years ago. Been through everything you have talked about in your post. I still did not give up.
Hi Lynn, Unfortunately TURP was a bad experience for me with Incotinence, E/D and then diagnosed with Prostatitis following urine infections. Have to now self cath last thing at night as attending hospital dailyfor 28 days IV Antibiotics. Consultant says Prostate is growing back and will require further resection, also circumcision.
The literature on TURPs indicate that sloughing can continue for up to 6 months post procedure. Of course everyone is different. However, your 22 month window seems well beyond the typical case. One possibility is that you are experiencing a urethral stricture which is essentially scar tissue in your urethra.
Wished I had joined months ago to take advantage of - what appears to be - all of the helpful advice (thanks). I am 55 year old and told I am relatively young to be afflicted with an enlarged median lobe of my prostate that was restricting urine flow and emptying of my bladder. I had a TURP operation just over a week ago (9 days ago or 31st Oct).