ED After A Major Operation
Men diagnosed with prostate cancer, testicular cancer or heart ailments may need to undergo major surgery that could save their lives. Most cancers, when detected early, are centralized on the organs and can be removed successfully. At the same time, most heart attack patients recover fully after surgery and could do most of the activities they have been used to doing normally after a resting phase.
There are cases when physical recovery becomes faster than emotional and psychological recovery among men who have just gone through a major surgery. They still fear going back to their habits, and consequently, their private lives suffer. They cannot spend as much time on trips and sports with their kids, they still feel hesitant to make love to their wives. This hesitation to partake in what to them are strenous activities becomes the new disease that they have to overcome.
In the intimacy department, men who won’t engage in sex in a year after their attack or operation are seriously missing out on a big portion of their married life. Their partners, though fuilly understanding the source of their husbands’ fears, may not be satisfied with this situation and would gladly have their sex life back if they can. Erection problems or libido loss during this time may be solved by certain ED medications that won’t complicate the delicate state of health of these men.
While the traumatized state is perfectly understandable, it need not stop there. Getting over the trauma of the operation in general is just as important as getting over the disease. Letting the fear to live your life to the fullest.







