
What Causes Blood In Urine Post A Bladder Stone Removal Surgery?

Residual prostate gland or stone, is most likely cause for hematuria.
Detailed Answer:
Hi xxxxxxxxxxxxx and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist,i can fully understand your concern.
Hematuria or blood in urine,is not normal.
There has to be some cause for it.
Your blood reports are all normal,with borderline elevated blood sugar.
The first and most likely cause is the prostate gland itself.
The reason being,your Urologist had admitted to not removing it completely.
There're many other causes for hematuria,like infection,stone,tumor,etc.
To know the reason for this hematuria,any way some tests will be needed like :
1. urine routine and culture.
2. blood routine,creatinine,PSA, RBS,LFT, platelets,and PT.
3. ultrasound -KUB,with residual urine and TRUS.
4. Uroflowmetry.
With these reports,a cause may be known for the bleeding.
If there's any doubt, you may need to undergo a cystoscopy test.
Treatment will depend,on reports of these tests.
Wish you well.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.


TURP is a gold standard operation for all Urologists.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
After prostate surgery,the prostate gland fossa,heals completely.
All bleeding will stop also.
TURP is a gold standard operation,against which all other operations are done.
Urologist's perform the operation,using the technique they're confident about.
If residual prostate gland is present,it is best removed.
It's a known cause for recurrent bleeding.
Wish you well.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.

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