Does it hurt to pee after hernia surgery?

Some patients experience difficulty urinating after surgery or even a burning sensation with each attempt to urinate. A very select few have a complete inability to empty their bladder. This can happen as the result of anesthesia, the use of a urinary catheter (such as a Foley catheter), or the combination of the two.
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Can hernia surgery affect urination?

Post-operative urinary retention (POUR) is a common complication after inguinal hernia repair, occurring in 12–15% of patients [1–4]. POUR is defined by the inability to urinate and need for urinary catheterization in the immediate postoperative period.
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Why is it difficult to urinate after hernia surgery?

Urinary retention is a common complication that arises after a patient has anesthesia or surgery. The analgesic drugs often disrupt the neural circuitry that controls the nerves and muscles in the urination process.
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Is it normal to hurt when you pee after surgery?

There can be some temporary nerve issues after surgery, which decrease your sensation (the feeling that you need to urinate). Temporary swelling after surgery can also affect your urination. If urine remains in the bladder after urinating, it can cause stretching of the bladder.
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How do you pee after hernia surgery?

During surgery, a urinary catheter may be inserted to allow the bladder to fill and drain normally. Depending on the type of procedure performed and how long you're expected to be in the hospital, you may still have the catheter in place when you wake up. Not all patients will have a catheter during surgery.
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What should I do if I have trouble urinating after abdominal surgery?



How long does it take to pee normal after hernia surgery?

Most people will regain the ability to urinate within 1 to 3 days. It usually resolves once the effects of surgery and other contributors wear off.
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Can a hernia cause urinary problems?

Urinary Difficulties

Sometimes a patient's bladder will be trapped within the hernia. If this happens, you could experience urinary burning, frequent infections, bladder stones and hesitancy or frequency in urinating.
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How can I stop the pain when I pee?

There are several steps you can take to reduce the discomfort of painful urination, including drinking more water or taking an over-the-counter aid (such as Uristat® or AZO®) to treat painful urination. Other treatments need prescription medications.
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Why is it painful to pee?

Painful urination is a common sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI). A UTI can be the result of a bacterial infection. It can also be due to inflammation of the urinary tract. The urethra, bladder, ureters, and kidneys make up your urinary tract.
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Why does it burn when I pee but no infection?

A burning feeling is usually a symptom of a problem somewhere in the urinary tract. Urethral stricture disease, prostatitis, and kidney stones are possible causes of this symptom, and they are all curable. Treatment can often relieve the symptoms of painful bladder syndrome if this is the underlying issue.
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What does it mean when you feel like you have to pee but only a little comes out?

If a person has a constant urge to pee but little comes out when they go, they may have an infection or other health condition. If a person frequently needs to pee but little comes out when they try to go, it can be due to a urinary tract infection (UTI), pregnancy, an overactive bladder, or an enlarged prostate.
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How long can you go without peeing after surgery?

[12] One should also take note of how long it has been since a postoperative patient's last void. Most patients should go no more than 6 to 7 hours without passing some urine.
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How long does post op urinary retention last?

The rate of prolonged POUR beyond 4 weeks is low, and therefore most retention can be expected to resolve spontaneously within 4-6 weeks. When POUR does not resolve spontaneously, more active management may be required.
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Can hernia mesh affect the bladder?

The posterior approach to inguinal hernia (IH) repair, especially the laparoscopic approach has its own set of complications, one of them being mesh erosion into viscera. While mesh erosion into bowel has been reported, erosion of mesh into the urinary bladder (UB) has only infrequently been reported.
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Can you feel the mesh after hernia repair?

The most common issue experienced by patients with mesh repairs is a sensation of “feeling” the mesh after certain types of hernia surgeries (different surgeons use different techniques), along with pain and discomfort in the days after surgery.
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Can hernia surgery cause urinary incontinence?

Abdominal wall hernias are a common problem and are treated surgically. Urinary stress incontinence may occur postoperatively if a large abdominal hernia is repaired.
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What does it mean when white stuff comes out of your pee hole?

If you notice white particles in your urine, it's likely from genital discharge or a problem in your urinary tract, such as kidney stones or possible infection. If you have significant symptoms that accompany the white particles in your urine, you may want to see your doctor.
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What causes lower abdominal pain when urinating?

Urinary tract infection

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that targets your urinary system. UTIs typically cause bladder-specific symptoms like cloudy urine or pain when you urinate. However, the bacteria causing the infection can also affect your abdomen, specifically your lower abdomen.
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How painful is a catheter for a male?

It may be uncomfortable at first, but it should not cause pain. If your doctor asks you to measure your urine, you can catch it in a container that your doctor gives you. Note the amount of urine, and the date and time. It's very important to stay clean when you use the catheter.
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Can a hernia make you feel like you have to pee?

One of the dangerous aspects of hernias is that they can negatively affect your ability to defecate (and, perhaps, even to urinate).
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Can a hernia make your kidneys hurt?

Ureteroinguinal hernias may cause hydronephrosis or kidney injury, or they may be clinically silent.
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What is hernia of the urinary bladder?

Herniation of the urinary bladder is a relatively uncommon but not a rare condition. It occurs when the urinary bladder or ureter herniates into the inguinal canal, scrotal sac or femoral canal. Herniations through ischiorectal, obturator, or abdominal wall openings have also been described.
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Do and don'ts after hernia surgery?

Avoid lifting anything that would make you strain. This may include heavy grocery bags and milk containers, a heavy briefcase or backpack, cat litter or dog food bags, a vacuum cleaner, or a child. Ask your doctor when you can drive again. Most people are able to return to work within 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.
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Can I sleep on my side after hernia surgery?

Sleeping on your stomach

The doctors do not recommend sleeping on the stomach after the surgery. This position can hurt your spine and can also pressurize the hip area. Try to control your sleeping habits if you are a stomach sleeper. It is best to sleep on your side or back.
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How long does it take for hernia mesh to heal?

After hernia mesh surgery, most patients can go home the same day. Full recovery time may take four to six weeks. Right after surgery, patients should perform only necessary daily functions but can return to light activity after a few weeks of recovery.
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