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Penile Rehabilitation

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Penile rehabilitation refers to a set of medical and therapeutic interventions aimed at restoring or maintaining erectile function, particularly after prostate cancer treatment or other pelvic surgeries. The goal is to promote blood flow to the penis, preserve penile tissue health, and ultimately improve a man's ability to achieve and maintain erections. This process often involves a combination of medications, devices, and exercises.

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Penile rehabilitation typically begins shortly after surgery or radiation therapy. It may include the use of oral medications like PDE5 inhibitors (e.g., Viagra, Cialis), vacuum erection devices, or intracavernosal injections. Some programs also incorporate pelvic floor exercises and psychological counseling. The duration and specific components of penile rehabilitation can vary based on individual needs and medical recommendations.

It's important to note that penile rehabilitation is not just about restoring sexual function, but also about maintaining overall penile health and preventing long-term erectile dysfunction. Early intervention is often key to successful outcomes.

Examples

A prostate cancer survivor using a combination of daily low-dose Cialis and a vacuum pump as part of his penile rehabilitation program

A man recovering from pelvic surgery performing regular pelvic floor exercises and using a penile injection therapy to maintain erectile function during rehabilitation