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How Long Does Erectile Dysfunction Last After Prostate Surgery?
Most men will struggle with some form of ED following a prostatectomy. But thanks to modern medicine, there are solutions that can help.
When facing a prostate cancer diagnosis, the overwhelming focus for most people is on eradicating the disease. In many cases, this will involve a prostatectomy: surgery on or around the prostate to remove a malignant tumor. Once the cancer has been successfully treated, you may encounter erectile dysfunction as a result.
Experiencing ED post-surgery is normal, but in the majority of cases, your sexual function will bounce back to health with the help of modern medicine. Keep in mind that the prostate is not necessary to get and maintain an erection, so it’s still possible to have a healthy sex life once your prostate is removed. Here’s what to expect whether you’ve recently undergone prostate surgery or have a surgery coming up.
Does prostate cancer cause erectile dysfunction?
The short answer: No. Prostate cancer does not cause erectile dysfunction. However, the two are closely linked as prostate cancer can reduce sexual desire and lead to extreme fatigue, and this combination might make getting an…