Can Cenforce 150 be used after prostate surgery?
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Cenforce 150 mg (Sildenafil Citrate) after prostate surgery (such as a radical prostatectomy) is sometimes possible and potentially helpful, but it depends on your specific case and your doctor's guidance. Here's what you should know: Erectile dysfunction is a common side effect after prostate surgery, especially if nerves responsible for erections were affected or removed during the procedure. Nerve-sparing prostatectomy: Better chances of recovering erectile function. Non-nerve-sparing: Higher risk of long-term ED. Possibly, yes — if your doctor approves. Sildenafil (the active ingredient in Cenforce) is commonly used for penile rehabilitation and restoring erectile function post-surgery. Benefits: May improve blood flow and help preserve erectile tissue. Sometimes used as part of a daily low-dose regimen or on-demand. Should not be used immediately after surgery — your body needs time to heal (typically several weeks to months). Must be cleared by your urologist or surgeon. You may need a lower starting dose (e.g., 25 or 50 mg), and then adjust as needed. Sildenafil can help improve recovery of erectile function, especially when started early (within a few months) and combined with other methods (vacuum erection devices, injections, etc.). However, results vary — some men respond well, others don’t, depending on age, surgery type, and basel Before using Cenforce 150 (or any ED medication) after prostate surgery, talk to your doctor. They can: Evaluate whether it’s safe for you. Start you on the correct dose. Monitor for side effects or interactions.
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