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Clots after TURP
Is it normal to have some clots in urine after TURP surgery. My father 67 yrs old had a surgery 21 days back. He is diabetic and did not see any clots until we consulted a physician. We consulted a physician 5 days back and urine routine was done which had pus cells in the range 8-9/HPF and he started cranpac-d. Since they my father is noticing some clots in urine. There is no pain. Is it a side effect of medicine or is it normal.
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Not unusual to have clots after TURP. In absence of any major bleeding can just wait. If bleeding is more need to see the treating urosurgeon. It has nothing to do with Cranpac tablets. Pus cells in urine are common after TURP. it doesn't suggest infection in absence of symptoms like fever or difficulty in passing urine.
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Usually should not form.. What u describing as clots, whats the colour, red or white... Mostly he is having uti
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Small Clots are normal after TURP He also have UTI, which again may cause some clots
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Clots can be formed after TURP . Usually the healing takes about a month
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