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After prostatectomy, which refers to the surgical removal of the prostate gland, many people can function sexually and still climax

However, some people may find that their orgasms change. Most men who are treated for prostate cancer will have some problems with sexual function, but it isn't always permanent Find out what you can do about it. Learn how to resume sexual functioning after robotic prostatectomy for early prostate cancer Find out about penile rehabilitation, medications, vacuum devices, and implants. Learn what to expect with sex after prostatectomy, including recovery timelines, treatment options, and practical advice for maintaining intimacy

Expert guidance for patients and partners. This article shares options and insights for men and couples seeking to strengthen physical intimacy after prostate cancer treatment Concerned about your sexual function after having prostate cancer treatment Medications, devices and surgery can help most people regain sexual function and pleasure Sexual challenges are common after prostate surgery However, you don't have to bid gratifying intimacy farewell

Here's what to expect regarding sex after your procedure, plus how to get back to thriving.

The prostate cancer foundation reports that erectile dysfunction is the most common side effect of a prostatectomy Fortunately, there are ways to restore sexual function during prostate surgery recovery But first, learn about why you might need a prostatectomy, what happens during the surgery, and what to expect during the recovery process. Erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence are common concerns after a radical prostatectomy because surgery can affect the nerves needed to achieve an erection and control your bladder. By peter wehrwein men worry about erectile dysfunction after radical prostatectomy, the operation that involves removing the prostate gland as a way to treat prostate cancer Men, their spouses and partners, and their surgeons should talk about erectile dysfunction before and after the surgery.

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