What happens when the prostate is completely removed

After total removal of the prostate, consequences such as abnormal urination and sexual dysfunction may occur. 1. Abnormal urination: the prostate gland can play a role in controlling urine, after the removal of the bladder neck and the penis directly anastomosis, the patient’s ability to control urine decreased, may have difficulty in urination, and in severe cases, may have symptoms of urinary incontinence. 2. Sexual dysfunction: Removal of all prostate glands may damage the nerves or blood vessels innervating the erection, thus affecting the ejaculatory function and causing different degrees of erectile dysfunction, and in severe cases, complete loss of fertility. Therefore, when removing the prostate, damage to the erectile nerves and blood vessels should be avoided as much as possible. After removing the prostate gland, if the patient has any urinary abnormality or sexual dysfunction, he should go to the regular hospital in time, and be treated under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to affect his health.