not able to pass gas or have bowel movement after prostate removal

Posted by love06092025 @love06092025, 23 hours ago

Hi,
My husband had a RLP on Friday and still has not been able to pass gas or have a bowel movement. Doctor wants him to stay on a clear liquid diet until he passes gas. He is drinking water and decaf tea but he has no desire to eat jello or drink clear broth, says he has no appetite. I don't know what to do. I heard that chewing sugarless gum may help? I would appreciate any suggestions. I am getting him ready to go for our first walk of the day! I am determined for him to pass gas today as he is so uncomfortable that he cannot even sit down. Please advise. Thank you.

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It is normal for bowels to take a day or several to start working again. I took miralax for a couple of days and they gradually regained function. It is important to not strain attempting to influence bowel movement as this could tear the reconnection of the urethra. Stay in close contact with the drs staff until it resolves. Good luck!

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Thank you for your quick response! I am hoping that going for a short walk every couple of hours will help push the gas out at least. I feel so bad for him and there is nothing I can do…

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They gave me miralax in the hospital to get things moving. Gas and bowel movements will be painful at first, using Gas-X is very helpful as well as a stool softener. You don't want to strain at ALL for a while, and these just help you to let gravity do its job. Walking also helps get things moving.

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Kaiser had me taking 2 different pills and miralax. I still have some constipation because of the drugs we have to take. I take three senna And two colace Twice a day. Occasionally, I will use MiraLAX. Your doctor should have prescribed drugs for this problem for use right after surgery.

There are also suppositories for this problem, I’ve been prescribed them every time I had major surgery.

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@jeffmarc

Kaiser had me taking 2 different pills and miralax. I still have some constipation because of the drugs we have to take. I take three senna And two colace Twice a day. Occasionally, I will use MiraLAX. Your doctor should have prescribed drugs for this problem for use right after surgery.

There are also suppositories for this problem, I’ve been prescribed them every time I had major surgery.

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Ok thx…he has stool softeners..

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