According to a recent article in Medical News Today, more men are turning to Sexual Rehabilitation. Why?
Because of the technological advances since its debut, prostate cancer is being diagnosed earlier in men. Younger men are finding themselves tackling prostate cancer and coping with the effects.
For many men, prostate cancer can disrupt sexual activity and the ability to perform as they would have previously. The changes can be difficult to handle and men are finding alternative ways to improve their sex lives.
Many men, especially the younger demographic, are not fully prepared for the life style changes that take place after treating prostate cancer and many are hearing about "sexual rehabilitation."
Dr Michael Lowy from Sydney Men's Health says that " sexual rehabilitation services are an evolving and useful scientific and clinical branch of sexual medicine and urology" and recently presented these findings to the Clinical Oncolgoical Society of Australia.
In the years to come, sexual rehabilitation, accomplished through comprehensive treatment strategies, may be a term the public becomes more and more familiar with as techniques improve and stigma decreases.
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