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Have Spasms, Blood Coming Out Of Penis After TURP. Took Ibuprofen. Give Me Suggestion

Three weeks ago I had a second turp. Since then I have had spasms blood coming out of my penis. This is not acceptable to me.....because.... terrible pains accompany the spasms. I ve taken Ibuprofen...... Waiting to feel the ibuprofen . Am awaiting for a judgement on how long a patient should be kept in a hospital in this condition.....rehab hospital or ...? YYYY@YYYY W ......
Tue, 19 Nov 2013
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The bleeding is likely to be due to clot retention causing incomplete evacuation of bladder and inability to stop bleeding. You will require bladder was after bladder catheterization. Suggest you to see your surgeon.

Take care
Regards
Dr T Shobha
MBBS MD
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Have Spasms, Blood Coming Out Of Penis After TURP. Took Ibuprofen. Give Me Suggestion

Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day The bleeding is likely to be due to clot retention causing incomplete evacuation of bladder and inability to stop bleeding. You will require bladder was after bladder catheterization. Suggest you to see your surgeon. Take care Regards Dr T Shobha MBBS MD