Managing the Impact of Prostate Cancer Treatments on Sexual Function and Intimacy (Video & Slides)
Sexuality and Intimacy After Prostate Cancer
A concise introduction to sexuality and intimacy after treatment, why erectile changes happen, and practical ways to manage them.
This video & slide deck cover:
- Common sexual changes: Effects on erection, ejaculation, orgasm, genital sensation, continence, sexual drive and sexual self-view.
- Erectile recovery & rehabilitation: Recovery varies by treatment and nerve impact; maintain penile tissue health by bringing blood into the penis several times weekly and consider pelvic-floor exercises.
- ED treatment options: Stepwise use of oral PDE5 inhibitors, vacuum erection devices with tension rings, intraurethral/penile injections, and, when needed, penile implant surgery.
- Managing urinary leakage with sexual activity: Empty the bladder first, choose comfortable settings/positions, keep towels handy, consider devices or tension bands.
- Orgasm after treatment: “Dry” orgasm after prostatectomy is common; intensity may change. Strategies include manual/oral stimulation, vibrators, breathing techniques, lubrication, and kegels.
- Intimacy & communication: Reframe goals toward pleasure and connection; discuss desires and limits with your partner.
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Watch the video and review the slides, then discuss which options fit your recovery plan with your care team.
Managing the Impact of Prostate Cancer Treatments on Sexual Function and Intimacy
Managing the Impact of Prostate Cancer Treatments on Sexual Function and Intimacy