Home | Erectile Dysfunction | Emotional Pain of Prostate Cancer Partly Linked to Erectile Dysfunction

Emotional Pain of Prostate Cancer Partly Linked to Erectile Dysfunction

Reviewed By,

Written By,

Reviewed By,

Written By,

ED TREATMENTS

Effective ED Treatment. Private. Convenient. Trusted.

Doctor-prescribed ED medication delivered discreetly to your door.

Licensed U.S.
Physicians
Discreet &
Private
Fast, Discreet
Delivery
ED3 Max dissolvable ED pills
TADALAFIL

ED3 Max Dissolvable ED Pills

Long-lasting results up to 36 hours.

  • Up to 36 Hour Window
  • Improved Confidence
  • Works When You Need It
$129/ 10 pills
View Treatment
Sildenafil citrate tablets
SILDENAFIL

Sildenafil 25mg

Proven effective treatment.

  • Starts Working in 30–60 Min
  • Effective, As Needed
  • Trusted & Reliable
$99/ 20 pills
View Treatment
ED4 Chew Gum
TADALAFIL

ED4 Chew Gum

Low daily dose for continuous readiness.

  • Taken Once Daily
  • Continuous Readiness
  • Improves Confidence
$99/ 30 pills
View Treatment
100% Confidential
Your privacy is our priority.
Physician Reviewed
Care by licensed specialists.
Discreet Delivery
Plain packaging. Fast shipping.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We're here to help.
Erectile dysfunction
Many men fear that a diagnosis of prostate cancer signals the end of a fulfilling sex life.

Nearly two-thirds of prostate cancer patients responding to a recent survey reported dissatisfaction with their sex lives.

Just over half of these respondents reported they were suffering from some form of sexual dysfunction, and about a quarter of all respondents said they had erectile dysfunction.

At first glance, the survey’s results paint a fairly grim outlook for men facing prostate cancer treatment. However, the prospects for a patient’s sex life after treatment vary significantly depending on his personal medical history, the extent of his cancer, and the type of treatment he undergoes, according to an article posted at RenalandUrologyNews.com.

Advances in surgical techniques have enabled urological surgeons to minimize the damage that surgery can cause to delicate nerves that control both urinary and sexual function.

Post-Treatment Dysfunction Common

No matter how sophisticated the surgery may be, prostate cancer patients are likely to experience some post-surgical symptoms of sexual dysfunction. However, as the nerves and delicate tissues affected by the surgery heal, many men report that sexual function gradually returns to something close to what it was before treatment.

For men whose surgery causes significant damage to sexual function — especially erectile function — and for those who are still recovering from the trauma of surgery or radiation therapy, the oral ED drugs are known as PDE5 inhibitors can help.

To read more about the role of Viagra and other PDE5 inhibitors in the sexual rehabilitation of prostate cancer patients, check out this article posted at EDDrugs2017.com.

Other options include penile injection therapy and vacuum pumps to create erections on demand.

If you’ve found this article helpful and would like to stay abreast of recent developments on the consumer health front, follow our blog.

Special Offers on Treatments and Products