Those who suffer from prostate cancer and think to remove the gland can now be optimistic seeing that they run a chance of recuperating their sexual activities after the operation.
In conformity with National Cancer Institute in the Unites States, more or two hundred nineteen men are annually diagnosed to suffer from prostate cancer and almost half of this figure passes through gland removing.
A research in 2005 points out that a year after operation, ninety-seven percent are in position to reach a stage of ‘powerful enough for penetration’. “However, end of the last year, George Washington University and New York University mention that simply less than half of the men having been operated feel their sexual life to be restored within one- year time.
Few variables give great influences: types of patient, pre-operation sexual activities and the most important thing is a definition of impotency which is used by doctors. The patients who never consume any tonic before operation have eighty-five percent of opportunity to regain their erection within eighteen months after operation. Meanwhile the aged men or those who consume some erection tonic before operation will be terribly hard to regain their erection.
It is the variable of impotency that very often gives rise to misunderstandings. Patients look upon the post-operation sexual dissatisfaction as impotency, whereas in doctors’ points of view, the potential of erection up to a stage of ‘powerful enough for penetration’ has already been a success.
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