I had my operation on 25 July and my catheter out 6 weeks later and I'm getting blood in my wee manly at night and last night it was quite a lot is that normal?
Hi Campervan man , your body has been through a massive trauma, so it isn’t surprising that you notice changes. As with any change during treatment, I would notify my team immediately. Usually it turns out to be nothing, but they really do need to know. If it helps, a teaspoon of blood in the toilet, does rather look like the chain saw massacre!
Best wishes, David
Please remember that I am not medically trained and the above are my personal views.
Hello Campervan man
David (David2017) is correct - speak to your team about it and if they can't resolve it it's a visit to the GP or A& E.
Do let us know how you get on.
Best wishes - Brian.
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