A prostate biopsy is a quick low-risk diagnosis procedure to detect prostate cancer. It is a minimally invasive procedure with a shorter recovery time. During your recovery, you can expect certain side effects like blood in urine, semen, or poop, urinating difficulty, etc. A doctor may prescribe antibiotics before the procedure to reduce the risk of infection. You may need to avoid strenuous activities for a few days like exercise and sex. The result of the biopsy will come in a few days. If your results are positive, the doctor recommends some other diagnostic test to plan your treatment. If caught early, it is easier to treat and manage. You can contact us by visiting our clinic or visiting our website at https://www.urologistbrooklyn.com.

Care instructions after a prostate biopsy

Following your prostate biopsy, your doctor will probably advise you to limit your activity to light activities for the next 24 to 48 hours (about 2 days).

Your physician may advise you to take an antibiotic for a few days. You could also:

  • Have some light bleeding from your rectum and experience some mild discomfort.
  • Have blood for a few days in your stools or urine.
  • You may have noticed that there is a tiny quantity of blood in your semen, giving it a reddish or rusty tone. This may continue for a few weeks.

Your doctor will guide you with care instructions based on your biopsy and health, however, here are certain care instructions that help you reduce your recovery time before and after your prostate biopsy:

  • Stop taking medications like aspirin or warfarin, as these blood thinners can reduce your blood clotting which is required to promote healing.
  • Take antibiotics if your doctor prescribes you to take them before and after the biopsy.
  • Use any enemas that a doctor recommends for you as they help you clean out your rectum and reduce the risk of infection.
  • Consider giving a urine sample before the biopsy so that your doctor can check that you don’thave a urinary tract infection.
  • After the biopsy, take a rest for a few days and try to avoid using your feet unnecessarily as it can irritate the biopsy site.
  • Take a few days off work or other activities to reduce stress and movement.
  • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and to promote healing.
  • Avoid or manage stress or anxiety to keep your body calm and promote your immune system function.
  • Avoid caffeine or alcohol, as they can thin your blood, interfere with antibiotic effects, and make you pee more frequently.

Prostate cancer is dangerous if not detected earlier, visit our urology clinic to get professional medical support. Call us to book your appointment today. You can schedule an appointment with Doral Health and Wellness Urology Center’s best urologist in Brooklyn and inquire about your concerns. Our specialists will work with you in managing your condition. To schedule an appointment, please visit us at 1797 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11212 or call 1-347-384-5690. You can also visit our website at https://www.urologistbrooklyn.com/.

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