Yes, depression can follow prostate removal, particularly if the surgery causes incontinence and/or impotence.
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A prostatectomy is the surgical removal of a man's prostate and the diseased seminal vesticles, if the cancer has spread outside of the prostate; otherwise only the full prostrate will be removed.
In a medical sense, "The patient was asked to get into the prostrate position."Prostrate = to lay flat
The prostate gland is not part of the testicles, the desire for sex should be unaffected by prostrate procedures.
What caused the great depression was the stock market crash of Oct. 29, 1929.
Depression and self-esteem problems are common among persons with TS
No. Part of the surgery involves removal of the seminal vesicles, which means no sperm can be produced. The man will still achieve sexual orgasm, minus ejaculation.
during the great depression and when herbert hoover was president
the Hoover administration created jobs
Depression can occur on its own, or as a symptom of other problems. That is why it is important that it be addressed by a specialist, not by a family doctor.
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