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Every procedure ships with prep instructions, what-to-expect guidance, aftercare, and the questions patients actually ask — written by physicians, approved by yours before going live.

Ureteral stent placementProstate biopsyVasectomyUreteral stent removalUreteroscopy + laser lithotripsyAquablationHoLEPTURPUroLiftPenile implantGreenLight PVPRezumBCG bladder instillationSacral neuromodulation (InterStim)Urethral sling / incontinence surgeryVasectomy reversal+61 more

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A sample from our urology answer library. Your practice reviews and approves every answer — and can customize any of them to your protocols — before a single patient sees it.

When can I drive again after my TURP surgery?
Most men can drive again once they are off prescription pain medicine, are no longer using a catheter, and feel alert and able to react and move comfortably, often within about a week, but this varies. Do not drive while on sedating medication or if sudden movements are painful. Your exact timeline depends on your recovery. Ask your surgeon when it is safe for you to drive based on how you are healing.
Turp
How long can I expect to see a small amount of blood in my semen after Rezum?
A small amount of blood in the semen after Rezum is common and can come and go for a few weeks as the area heals, with the amount usually decreasing over time. This is generally harmless. If it eases your mind, you can use a condom early on. Contact your doctor if it comes with fever, severe pain, or trouble urinating; otherwise, mention it at your follow-up if it has not cleared.
Rezum
Will I have a catheter after HoLEP and for how long?
Yes, you will have a catheter after HoLEP, usually for a short time. Many men have it removed within about a day, sometimes after an overnight stay, once the urine is clear enough. If there was more bleeding or your prostate was large, it may stay a little longer. After it comes out, expect some urgency and burning at first. Ask your surgeon what to plan for in your case.
Holep
Do I need someone to drive me home after the procedure?
Shockwave lithotripsy is usually done with sedation or anesthesia, so you will likely need someone to drive you home afterward, since the medicine affects your alertness and reflexes for the rest of the day. Confirm with your urologist's office what type of anesthesia you will receive and arrange a ride in advance, so your discharge is not delayed for lack of a driver.
Shockwave Lithotripsy (Swl)
Do I need a catheter after UroLift?
One advantage of UroLift is that many men do not need a catheter afterward, since no tissue is cut or removed. Some men do have a short-term catheter, for a day or so, if there is swelling or they have trouble urinating right after. Whether you need one depends on your anatomy and how you do. Ask your urologist whether to expect a catheter in your case so you can plan.
Urolift
Do you have information about Enlarged prostate - what to ask your doctor
When preparing for an enlarged prostate visit, many people find it helpful to bring questions in advance. Topics often include symptoms, what tests might be involved, the general approaches that exist, and how the condition could affect daily life. Writing down your questions and concerns ahead of time can make conversations with your provider easier and more focused.
Enlarged Prostate - What To Ask Your Doctor

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