If your prostate is enlarged, it is constricting your urethra and impairing the flow of urine. Removal of your prostate would release the constriction and improve the flow of urine. There are other effects of removing the prostate,and there may be other treatments available. Your physician should explain them all to you, as well as the other effects.
yes but no kids
Could be a swollen prostrate
With women, it can be that she has a small outlet. With men, it can be that he has a swollen prostrate.
Some symptoms or prostrate cancer include urinating much more often than normal, having a sensation that you need to urinate immediately,getting up to urinate multiple times during the night and difficulty starting the urine stream.
Yes, depression can follow prostate removal, particularly if the surgery causes incontinence and/or impotence.
of course you can urinate on the keyboard, it is better for the keyboard.
Eating so much that you have to lie prostrate will undoubtedly lead to stomach fullness. ...Or were you asking about the walnut-sized PROSTATE gland? That would not swell enough for you to feel in your stomach. If it did, you would likely be terminal from not being able to urinate.
A hysterectomy alone is the removal of the uterus. My understanding is that as you still have your ovaries and therfore your cycle the removal does not affecr your monthly cycle of ovulation
In a medical sense, "The patient was asked to get into the prostrate position."Prostrate = to lay flat
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.
Removal of waste liquids, like urine. Also to help keep body temperature constant.
An enlarged prostate means that the prostate gland has increased in size and has therefore caused the urethra, a tube running from the bladder through the prostate, to become narrower, which makes it more difficult to urinate.