If the nerves are undamaged then the man should still be able to achieve an erection. He may need medication such as viagra.
2006-12-18 16:07:12
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answered by Anonymous
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IF and I say IF there is NO damage to the nerves going to the penis. Usually, there is damage and the erection is stopped.
Do not despair tho. A person can have expandable tubes installed in his penis with the squeeze ball in his "sack". He can "pump" the tubes, in his penis, up and he will have a decent erection. The head will not expand or change since the expandable tubes are only in the shaft. When he is through he can open a valve to let his penis relax. This type of system has a LOT of advantages. Good luck. Pops
2006-12-18 16:10:15
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answered by Pops 6
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regrettably, no. I say regrettably because the flexibility to finish is critically decreased. each and each guy heals in yet in a unique way or maybe the nerve sparing procedures received't outcome in being waiting to get and take care of an erection. the percentage of those being waiting to attain that is someplace round 15-20% in accordance to my urologist. some adult males reply nicely to the Viagra/Cialis meds. yet, many don't. There are different instruments and approaches with which many adult males locate some success. the basically confident-fireplace thanks to have a reliable erection is to have an implant. there are quite some differing kinds and that all of them artwork nicely, i'm instructed. i don't think of your meant would have lost choose, yet he will actual have lost a number of his self belief and which could outcome in a decreased willingness to initiate up or have interaction in sexual sex. yet, there are a large number of procedures to coach love and actual intimacy that do not contain penetration of the penis into the vagina. And, sexual delight on the element of the male may be executed with out an erection.
2016-11-30 22:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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YES! Go to your doctor as soon as possible and talk over the many option available for this. Pops is right, but that isn't the only treatment.
2006-12-19 23:38:27
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answered by kitkat1640 6
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Yes.
2006-12-18 16:06:52
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answered by LABL 4
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Yes. Why do you think otherwise? Do you mean 'should he have' or 'is it possible'? What kind of surgery?
2006-12-18 16:07:51
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answered by michalakd 5
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i'll tell u if u give me a prostate massage!
2006-12-18 16:07:03
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answered by mr. buns 2
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perhaps you should ask your doctor about it.
2006-12-18 16:06:58
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answered by superboredom 6
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