Yes, many men can enjoy a fulfilling sex life after prostate removal, though it may take time and adaptation. Prostatectomy, which is commonly performed to treat prostate cancer, often impacts sexual function due to potential nerve and vascular damage. Here’s what to expect and how to navigate the journey.
Sexual Changes After Surgery
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Temporary ED is very common, as nerves responsible for erections are usually affected. Recovery can take 12 – 24 months.
- Dry Orgasms: Post-surgery, men no longer ejaculate semen but can still experience the pleasure of orgasm.
- Emotional Impact: Anxiety or stress about sexual performance is normal but manageable with support.
Regaining Sexual Function
- Medications: Early use of drugs like Viagra or Cialis improve pelvic blood flow to provide nourishment to the recovering nerves.
- Vacuum Erection Devices: Keep erectile and penile tissue healthy by achieving erections artificially while waiting for natural blood flow to be restored.
- Penile Rehabilitation: Early use of medications and devices aids recovery.
- Counselling and Communication: Open discussions with your partner and professional counselling can address emotional challenges.
Hope for the Future
With patience, persistence with treatment, and a positive outlook, most men regain satisfying sexual experiences after prostate removal. Consult a healthcare provider for personalised guidance on your recovery journey.
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