What are the functions of the Prostate Gland in men? What are the implications of its removal?
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The function of the prostate gland is to produce a fluid that becomes part of semen. Complications of its removal (prostatectomy) include urethral stricture (especially with the transurethral approach of removal), urinary incontinence and impotence (especially with the perineal approach of removal).
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It is key to male sexuality and removal is imperative if cancer is present.
i really dont know this one but i heard it was like the male G-spot (touch it and u nutt everywhere) nowonder theres so many gay men or "d l" men, huh
The prostate gland produces the fluid so that sperm and travel in. The actual ejaculate. Having your prostate removed will cause you to have a dry ejaculate. You will still have the feeling of orgasm but nothing will come out. You can also experience impotency.
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Attending a course on the effects of the removal of the prostate gland.
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