Fighting Cancer
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Will treatment of Prostate Cancer affect my sex life?

Will I be an impotence?

This is the most men with prostate cancer question, about treatment the cancer. They afraid the treatment will make them be impotence, it means a man will not be able to have an erection.

But the first is, what is prostate cancer? Prostate cancer is the abnormal growth of a cell in prostate gland. This disease find in the common man with older than 65 years old.

What causes prostate cancer? Experts don’t know what causes prostate cancer, but it believe that, the age, family history, diet, obesity, eating a high fat food and race affect to getting this disease.

What are the symptom to know a prostate cancer? In the arly stages this disease usuallt don’t causes symptom, but the most symptom that found is :

  • Having difficulty starting your urine stream.
  • Having a weaker-than-normal urine stream.
  • Being unable to urinate at all.
  • Having to urinate often.
  • Feeling that your bladder is not emptying completely when you urinate.
  • Having to get up at night to urinate.
  • Having pain or a burning feeling when you urinate.
  • Having blood in your urine.
  • Having a deep pain in your lower back, abdomen, hip, or pelvis.

How to diagnosed this disease? The only one to make it a valid diagnosed is to take sample of tissue from a man prostate gland that suspect have a prostate cancer.

The treatment of prostate cancer is different from one to another, the treatment is depending the stage of the cancer and the spread of the cancer.

And What is the affect the treatment of prostate cancer to a patient / a man?

Both surgery and radiation may cause impotence. Nerves that help control a man's ability to have an erection may be removed or damaged during surgery because they are right next to the prostate and the cancer may have spread to them. Many times a special form of surgery, called nerve-sparing surgery, can be used to try to avoid damaging the nerves. These same nerves can also be damaged by the X-rays that are used in radiation therapy.

Drugs and mechanical aids are available to help men who are impotent. Many men recover their ability to have an erection several months or years after surgery.

posted by Jack @ 3:03 PM  
1 Comments:
  • At November 18, 2016 at 11:19 PM, Blogger Unknown said…

    I just want to share this personal story about how my husband survived the problem of NO ERECTION after prostate surgery.
    My husband undertook prostate surgery 3 years ago and before then i always looked forward to great sex with him and after the surgery he was unable to achieve any erections, we were bothered and we tried so many drugs, injections and pumps and rings but none could give him an erection to even penetrate. I searched for a cure and got to know about Dr. Hillary who is renowned for curing problems of this nature and he did encouraged me not to give up and he recommended his herbal medication which my hubby took for 3 weeks and today his sexual performance is optimum. You too can contact him for similar problems on hillaconn@gmail.com. A man who cannot satisfy his wife's sexual need is not a real man!

     
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