If you suffer from a prostate
condition, you should be seeking a doctor’s help. Doctors have various
treatments for prostate conditions, both medicinal and surgical. In some
cases, such as prostate cancer, treatment is absolutely necessary for
recovery. Other conditions, such as benign prostatic hypertrophy,
are not dangerous, but patients will appreciate the relief that
professional treatment can provide. That said, prostate condition
treatments may come with side effects, such as erectile dysfunction.
Because the prostate gland
is part of a man’s sexual organs, it’s not surprising that some
treatments have side effects that impair sexual functioning. Some
medications used to treat either an enlarged or a cancerous prostate can
reduce sexual desire. Surgical removal of part or all of the prostate
is another measure that can be taken, which also has potential side
effects.
The most common form of surgery for an enlarged prostate is called a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP).
Approximately 5 to 10 percent of men who are operated on experience
erectile dysfunction after the surgery, and 80 to 100 percent experience
something called retrograde ejaculation.
This means that, during ejaculation, the semen flows backwards into the
bladder instead of out of the penis. This condition doesn’t affect a
man’s ability to have an orgasm,
so some men find that retrograde ejaculation — doesn’t bother them;
others report sex to be less pleasant because of the lack of fluid.
Retrograde ejaculation definitely poses a problem if the man is trying
to impregnate a woman; in that case, artificial insemination may be
necessary.
Because the various treatments for prostate problems, particularly
surgery, can leave a man with erectile dysfunction (inability to have an
erection),
many men avoid going to the doctor when they first sense that something
may be wrong. Of course, the condition will only worsen, and by the
time they do go for treatment, it may be too late. Luckily, thanks to
erectile dysfunction (ED)
drugs, such as Viagra, men who have prostate problems may be able to
regain their ability to have erections even after surgery.
In fact, going to see your doctor at the first sign
of any erectile difficulties could be important because common reasons
for ED include high blood pressure and diabetes, medical conditions that
need to be treated as soon as any symptoms appeaR.
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