Could PENIS EXERCISES cause PROSTATE CANCER?

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Hello:
My present age is 59 years old patientold. About five or six years old patientago I foolishly tried these penis exercises. I did them three different days. On the third day I felt a pull on the back side of my penis around the base, my erection did not subside at that time. A few days after I started feeling tingling at the base of the penis and soft erections and did not have erections in the morning as I normally would. A few months later I would wake with erections, and on a few times I was able to achieve an erection to have sex with my wife. Now, durning this time I ended up with prostate cancer. The doctor started me on 5mg of Cyclic witch work great but I still had prostate cancer, I choose to have it removed. Now two years old patientafter the surgery my erections are softer then before and it feels as thou I have shrunk, witch drives me nuts.
My question is do you feel I had do permeant damage, and could these exercises have caused the prostate cancer?

Submitted: 4 Days
Category: Urologist

Expert:  Dr. Rajiv Goel replied 4 Days.

Hello,
Thank you for your query at DoctorSpring.com

Penile exercises had no relation to your developing carcinoma prostate. Anybody can develop carour cinoma prostate and you have done the right thing by opting for surgery.
The poor quality of your erection is secondary to surgery. You should get treatment with combination of shock wave therapy (LSWT), PDE 5 inhibitor and penile vibration therapy.

Feel free to discuss further,

Sincerely
Rajiv Goel

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Patient replied :

Hello,
Thank you for to quik replie. Could I have ceased permanent damage from these penail exersises, or do you think I had caused permanent damage from my discription?
Thank you


Expert:  Dr. Rajiv Goel replied 3 Days.

Hello,
The prostate surgery has caused the damage and there is a hope for recovery and hence I shall not label it permanent as of now. You should see your urologist and consider treatment as I have outlined in the previous communication.
Feel free to discuss further,
Regards.

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