A prostatectomy is a surgical procedure that removes part, or all, of the prostate, which is a gland that creates seminal fluid. Your doctor may suggest it if you have prostate cancer or complications of an enlarged prostate, such as urinary...
A prostatectomy is the surgical removal of the prostate gland found in all males. This procedure is usually performed by an urologist for a variety of reasons, most commonly due to the enlargement of the gland or the growth of a prostatic tumor....
The prostate gland is responsible for secreting approximately 30 percent of the semen in which sperm are ejaculated. The removal of the prostate gland is a delicate procedure because it is located near nerves that control the ability to ejaculate...
The prostate gland is located at the exit of the bladder in men and is responsible for producing the liquid component of semen. According to Prostate UK, men have a one in 14 lifetime risk of developing cancer of the prostate gland. When prostate...
Urinary incontinence after a prostatectomy occurs in most men, but typically resolves within two to three months, advises Dr. Donald Rudick, a urologist for Elk Regional Health Center in St. Marys, Pennsylvania. Kegel exercises will help train the...
The benefits of Kegel exercises are often thought of in terms of female health, since incontinence due to pelvic floor weakening usually is more common in women. However, if you have had radical prostatectomy or radiation therapy due to prostate...