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Slow and frequent urination

Men's Health | Last Active: Oct 23 11:03am | Replies (10)

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I had Aquablation performed in August. The first night at home I took Tylenol as a preventive: however, I really didn't have any pain. I am like some men here my biggest discomfort was having a catheter for five days. Although, I understood the need for it. After researching and consulting with three different URs, the choice for me was Aquablation. I had two objectives: to reduce the severe urinary frequency and to maintain ejaculation. Aquablation gave me the best shot. I do highly recommend looking for an experienced UR surgeon at a reputable venue. And, spending a night at the hospital to irrigate the bladder properly and aid the healing process.

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@jaemiami

I just had aquablation today. Still in the hospital. The urge to urinate and a bit of a burning sensation is awful. Did you have that?