Prostate Restored
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The answer is yes it is possible to have the prostate removed. Life without a prostate can be close to normal for some, though not free from the after effects of prostate removal. There are few prostate surgery complications.
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Read More »How severe one would have prostate surgery-related issues would depend on the kind of surgery one had. For example, if one had a minimally invasive surgery for partial prostate removal, the chances are slim that nerves involved in erection might be damaged. Nevertheless, these nerves may not function well for a few months due to local inflammation. However, most men can expect to reach their prior erection quality in 3 months in such cases. There are greater chances of nerve damage when it comes to radical prostatectomy because of localized prostate cancer than there are greater chances of nerve damage. 60% of men can expect their erectile function to reach the prior-to-surgery level within 3 months. Regretfully, the road to recovery for the rest of 40% is prolonged. They might need months and even years of treatment. Some may need regular treatment for erectile dysfunction for the rest of their life after prostate removal.
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