The prostate is a
small, muscular gland in the male reproductive system. Your prostate surrounds
your urethra and produces most of the fluid in your semen. The muscular action
of the prostate helps propel the fluid and semen through your penis during
sexual climax. Benign prostatic hypertrophy, or benign prostatic hyperplasia
(BPH), occurs when the cells of the prostate gland begin to multiply. These
additional cells cause your prostate gland to swell, which squeezes the urethra
and limits the flow of urine. Obstruction may be so severe that no urine can
leave the bladder at all. Indicators of sexual function are inversely related
to the severity of urinary tract symptoms. As the men's urinary symptoms
increase, the level of sexual function decreased which will lead to an erectile
dysfunction.
Erectile Dysfunction
can be defined as the inability to achieve and/or maintain an erection
sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. Urinary tract symptoms resulting
from an enlarged prostate that are most strongly associated with erectile
dysfunction are:
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A feeling of urgency
·
Getting up several times at night to urinate
·
A weak urine stream
·
Difficulty in urinating
At Mens Clinic we treat those suffering from
erectile dysfunction, early ejaculation, low libido, and men’s general sexual
health and we carry out tests relating to the Prostate Gland. You can call
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