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What can I use after prostate surgery for you erection
If the nerves are damaged it may not be possible to get an erection naturally
It is possible. Check with your doctor.
If the surgery was a "nerve sparing" prostatectomy, erection should start recurring withen 3 months to a year. The nerves were traumatized and require time to heal. If the nerves were severed during surgery, erection cannot and will not be acheived normally post surgery.
It can take up to one year after prostate surgery to know if you will be able to achieve an erection. Also, if the nerves that run along the sides of the prostate gland, which control erection, were damaged or cut, this could effect the ability to achieve an erection. See your doctor for a follow-up exam to see if the nerves were in fact cut or damaged, or if your recovery is still taking place and it may take a bit longer for normal sexual function to be restored. I would recommend also consulting with a doctor who specializes in prostate surgery and rehabilitation to regain sexual function. If you are having difficulty achieving an erection, a specialist may have tools and therapies available to help restore this function for you.
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It is possible, you should contact a doctor about this.
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If you are experiencing penis erection problems this could be due to health or physical issues such as injury, excess alcohol consumption, diabetes or Parkinson's disease. There are several options in order to overcome impotence such as surgery, prescription medications or making changes to your lifestyle.