It can be very depressing for you if you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and as a result of their treatment, they must also combat impotence. You have feelings of inadequacy and feel as if you have lost your virility.
Prostate cancer treatment has been known to cause impotence. This is because the prostate gland is located very close to the nerves that control and allow the mounting and any damage to the nerves during surgery or radiotherapy may cause dysfunction of the penis. Therefore, should be discussed on the chances of developing powerlessness with your oncologist before prostate cancer treatment.
Fortunately, many of the cases the impotence are caused by cancer prostate treatments are only temporary. the normal erections non-refoulement within 6-12 months. Still it a long time to be many impotent men and concern how his inability to have sexual intercourse will affect their relationships. If you is diagnosed with prostate cancer and choose the form of treatment is known to affect the operation of the penis, then you should talk to your partner and explain what they want to do. You should really have little what worry now that most partners preferiria be alive and helpless is not live at all.
There are several available medications that may cause an erection and these can be prescribed to recover normal operation. Talk to your doctor about this and know if there are side effects of taking the pills.
On the other hand you and your partner can be found other forms of pleasure together that sex is no longer the main part of his sex life.
Impotence is likely his prostate cancer will also make sterile. The prostate gland adds the liquid portion of semen and that the removal of gland which means ejaculation no longer exists. This makes it virtually impossible to enrich a woman as the need to carry the sperm. This complication must also be a factor to be considered that the treatment of prostate cancer to choose, especially if you're still young and have children in the future.
The sterility is often only temporary with radiation and chemotherapy for prostate cancer but surgery to remove the gland ultimately will lead to a permanent sterility.
Discuss options with your partner will help you put things in perspective. His prostate cancer affects it much like you. So you should not keep quiet about their suffering. It is crucial that talk about your cancer treatment of prostate cancer, you'll need your support during this difficult period.