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Effects of orchiectomy But if both testicles are removed, sperm cannot be made and a man becomes infertile. Also, without testicles, a man cannot make enough testosterone, which can decrease sex drive and affect his ability to have erections. Other effects could include fatigue, hot flashes, and loss of muscle mass.
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Read More »Laparoscopic surgery seems to be a lot easier for the patient, but doctors aren't sure if it’s as safe and effective as the standard “open” surgery in removing all of the lymph nodes that may contain cancer. Because of this uncertainty, doctors are more likely to recommend chemotherapy after laparoscopic surgery if cancer is found in the lymph nodes. This procedure is most often used for patients with early-stage non-seminomas to see if the lymph nodes contain cancer. As with the standard open procedure, this is a complex operation that should only be done if the surgeon is very experienced.
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Read More »Surgery to remove retroperitoneal lymph nodes is a major operation. Serious complications are not common, but they can happen. About 5% to 10% of patients have short-term problems after surgery, such as infection or bowel obstruction (blockage). The standard approach for an RPLND requires a large incision in the abdomen, which will leave a scar and can take some time to heal. Your ability to get up and around after the operation will be limited for some time. This is less likely to be an issue if you have laparoscopic surgery, which uses smaller incisions. This type of surgery does not cause impotence – a man can still have erections and sex. But it might damage some of the nerves that control ejaculation. If these nerves are damaged, when a man ejaculates, the semen doesn't come out through the urethra to exit the body but rather goes backwards into the bladder. This is called retrograde ejaculation, and it can make it hard to father children. To save the normal ejaculation function, surgeons have developed a type of retroperitoneal lymph node surgery called nerve-sparing surgery that's very successful when done by experienced doctors. Testicular cancer often affects men at an age when they might be trying to have children. These men may wish to discuss nerve-sparing surgery with their doctors, as well as sperm banking (freezing and storing sperm cells obtained before treatment). Men with testicular cancer often have lower than normal sperm counts, which can sometimes make it hard to collect a good sperm sample. See Fertility and Men With Cancer for more about this.
Eating omega 3 everyday, may help reduce hair loss through regulating DHT. DHT has also been linked to the growth of prostate cells - it...
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Surgery can lead to urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction. While these symptoms often improve over time, two in 10 men will have long-term...
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