Prostiva RF Thermotherapy
Patient Discharge
Instructions
1.
Plan on having someone drive you home and plan to rest the remainder of the day.
Activities can be resumed as soon as you feel up to them. Avoid heavy lifting
and straining while the catheter is in place.
2.
You may experience some mild discomfort and/or bladder spasms following the
treatment. Use the medication prescribed for these conditions.
3.
Drink plenty of fluids (water or juice is the best) to keep the catheter
draining well and keep the urine diluted.
4.
You may take showers, but avoid baths until the catheter is removed.
5.
Take your medicines as prescribed.
6.
Take care of your catheter as described in the “Urinary Catheter Care
Instructions.”
Medications
Antibiotic:
Levaquin or Cipro. Antibiotics are used to prevent infection. It is
important to take all of the medicine as prescribed. If you develop any allergic
reactions, such as itching, hives, or severe nausea, contact our office
immediately.
Pain:
Vicodin or Percocet as needed for severe pain. Do not drink alcohol or
drive while taking this medicine. Dizziness and drowsiness are common side
effects of pain medications. Mild pain can be treated with over-the-counter pain
relievers such as Tylenol or Motrin.
Other Medications:
stop aspirin 10 days prior to the procedure, stop Plavix or Coumadin 5 days
prior to the procedure.
Call our office if:
·
A fever above 101°F
develops
·
The catheter becomes blocked or does not drain
·
Urine is cloudy or foul-smelling
·
The scrotum or testicles become painful or swollen
·
Continuous bladder spasms occur
·
Severe constipation occurs