What Causes Retrograde Ejaculation And Leg Pain After TURP For Enlarged Prostate?
You did not ejaculate due to Retrograde Ejaculation .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query ,based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have undergone TURP for enlarged prostate 4 weeks ago and has issues regarding ejaculation and pain in legs .
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The reason for not having ejaculation is as follow .
During normal ejaculation bladder neck gets closed and muscle of sphincter urethra opens making semen to move forward in to urethra to be expelled out .However during TURP entire bladder neck is resected along with prostate so bladder neck remains open for forever this results in semen to go backward in to bladder rather than going forward in to urethra .what is called as Retrograde ejaculation .This is known complication of this surgery however gets orgasm .This will remain for forever.
As regards pain in legs it is likely to be the raw area at the site of resected prostate causing pain in legs .
It is always safe to refrain from sexual activities either intercourse or masturbation for 6-8 weeks .
Hope I have answered your query ,please feel free to ask if you have more questions ,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil
Six to 8 weeks time after surgery is ideal to have sexual activity.
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Hello
Thanks for follow up Normally the prostatic fossa gets healed up within 6-8 weeks ,
One can have sexual activities after 6-8 weeks .
Thanks and Regards.
dr.Patil.
For the last 5 days, I am having problem in urinating. The flow is not in a jet or in a straight line. It is just oozing out. but full quantity is flowing which takes lot of time as it is oozing out and in last stages, drop by drop. Sometimes, a jet comes and the flow is very weak. After 1st week of the operation, the flow was very good. The diameter of the flow was big and thick. i could urinate immediately. But, now, urine also comes unannounced and some drops fall off before I reach the bathroom. But there is no pain or irritation. It looks like something along the urine tract obstructs free flow. what is the correction for this?
This is mostly due to narrowing of urethral passage (stricture Urethra)
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Thanks for query .The symptoms that you have are mostly due to narrowing of urethral passage ( Stricture Urethra) which is common complication of endoscopic urological procedures .It is due to trivial trauma caused by instruments that are being passed through urethra .
You need to go to operating surgeon .He may advise you to undergo a small endoscopic procedure called Visual Internal Urethrotomy to dilate the urethra .This will resolve the issue .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
Can you please explain how this Visual Internal Urethrotomy procedure is done? does it require hospitalization and anasthesia? If so, how many days of hospitalization and will this recur again?
It is an endoscopic procedure .
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Thanks for follow up .It is an endoscopic procedure done under short general anesthesia or Spinal anesthesia in which a stricture which is a fibrous tissue formed in urethra is incised by a knife or cut with laser fiber and the narrowed portion of urethra is widened ,This restores the normal diameter of strictured portion of urethra and there by improve the flow of urine .
You will need to be hospitalized for a day or two.
The chances of recurrence can not be ruled out .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
thanks for the reply. It looks like the procedure for TURP itself for prostrate elongation. Will they use a catheter also during the hospitalization period? Does it pain after the procedure? Is it ok if I do after some time ( 2-3 weeks time) as I have to travel abroad next week. Thanks
I would suggest to get it done before you go abroad.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for follow up .
Since there is risk of it being complicated in retention of urine I would suggest you to get operated before you are go abroad .
It is endoscopic procedure not like TURP and will need to get catheterize for 2 days ,There will not be any pain after surgery .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.