Post Prostatectomy
"Post Prostatectomy" refers to the recovery period after surgical removal of the prostate gland, often due to prostate cancer. Common, usually temporary, side effects can include urinary leakage and changes in sexual function. Rehabilitation, including pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle adjustments, is key to managing these effects and promoting healing. Patience is important during recovery.
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