09 May 2017
By Dr Wendy Winnall - PCFA Research Team
Surgery to remove a prostate gland risks debilitating side effects such as incontinence and impotency. Aside from these problems, there are a number of other unsettling changes that can happen. Men who have prostate surgery will often report a reduction in penis length. There is confusion about why this happens, how long it will last and what can be done about it. A new study has shed some light on why this is happening and how long it usually takes to return to normal.
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