smelly urine after prostate surgery
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I don’t notice mine being smelly after my prostate was removed, either. a google search on that subject was what brought me here. When it was smelly, I also felt different peeing and noticed my urine cloudy in the toilet. Drinking Cranberry juice cleared mine. Something in cranberries supposedly keeps the offending bacteria from sticking to the urethra walls.
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Had full prostectomy, had an infection afterwards and was given antibios. But the funny urine smell is still there.
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I just went for my 4th PSA test. It is still undetectable, which makes 1 year and no cancer. I found that drinking at least half my body weight in ounces of water each day helps. But it's still not the same. It seems to be a tit for tat situation. Drink a lot of water increases the dribbles( small leaks). If not enough the color gets darker and smell increases. I'll see the Dr. on Monday. I have a list of questions for him.
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I had surgery 3 months ago and my urine has been very smelly. Even my wife has commented about it.
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Merry Christmas Everyone. I just underwent a bladder sling surgery 2 weeks ago. So far all leakage has stopped. PSA is still undetectable at 22 months since my prostate surgery. I get to give them double the money in January. First will be a follow-up visit from surgery, then my normal 3-month visit from cancer removal.
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I’ve noticed as well…..no infections here. But I sure do pee a lot and maybe that’s why
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I had a lot of trouble with leakage and peeing a lot more. on Dec 7th I had a urethral sling put in. The first night after I went a lot through the night. But I think that was due to the fact that before leaving the hospital I drank a couple gallons of water. But since then, no leakage or urinating less than every 3 hrs or so.
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I think part of my issue is that after surgery with the shortening of the urethra my penis appears as though it is “uncircumcised” and now has all this extra skin that sometimes hides the head. Using pads and pull ups I think maybe causes urine to get trapped in these folds of skin which makes the odor worse. I use a lot of wipes to clean myself after every time I go urinate which seems to help, but I’m really noticing the odor more when I first get everything out to go pee.
The extra skin also causes an issue if you forget to pull it back as when you’re standing you have terrible aim and if you’re sitting it always will force urine out the front of the toilet seat which either soaks your pants or the floor. I’ve had to teach myself to always pull the skin back. Didn’t read about this in Dr Walsh’s book and my Dr never mentioned it either
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My Urologist recommended getting a penis pump. 1. this would or should help with any feeling or shrinkage. With the extra skin, it's like being uncircumcised. I suggest keeping Cottonelle wipes in the bathroom. After you go wipe off. I also sit when I go, it helps with that to a degree. Since my sling surgery a month ago I haven't used a pad nor any Depends. At the same time, the ED pills don't seem to help in that area. So that will be a discussion
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Yep, I’ve been using the DuraCleanse Body wipes since I got home from surgery after every time. I was also told to stand up to urinate rather than sit down by my PT.
i go back to my Urologist in March. Was prescribed Cialis but it hasn’t worked We will have the penis pump discussion then I am guessing.0
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