ED Treatment and Avoidance of Prostate Cancer Risk Factors
What are the risk factors of prostate cancer? Could avoidance of these somehow lead to reduction of ED risk factors as well? Jerry Orbach; Red Buttons; Clarabell on the Howdy Doody Show; Don Ameche; Telly Savales; and Bill Bixby (The Hulk) had one thing in common; they all died of prostate cancer.
This cancer type occurs more frequently in men past the age of 45 years, and by age 80, prostate cancer is the most common cancer found in men. Some researchers will tell us that half the men found to have cancer of the prostate have an early form of the disease that has not spread outside the prostate gland. If this is not discovered early, it may spread to other parts of the body where it will wreck more havoc and lead to early death.
Diagnosis of prostate cancer includes a blood test along with a rectal exam. If cancer is suspected, your doctor may refer you to an urologist or oncologist who will recommend a biopsy of the gland. An ultrasound and x-ray of the kidneys and bladder may also be recommended. If the biopsy is positive, a CT scan will be performed to determine if the cancer has spread to the bones.
Erection loss during sex could alert the man to a possible prostate cancer occurrence. Diagnosis of prostate cancer is recommended prior to availing of sex enhancing drugs like Viagra or its herbal equivalent (Herbal V). Once a prostate risk is cleared, one may continue with an effective and life altering ED treatment to regain his youth’s sexual prowess.







