Protein Helps to Fight Against Erectile Dysfunction in Prostate Victims

Many prostate cancer victims undergo surgery to remove the tumor or cancerous growth, but the surgery can cause complications affecting the normal sexual activity of men. More than 80% of the men who undergo surgery suffer from erectile dysfunction. Men’s self esteem and quality of life will be affected due to erectile dysfunction. The nerve endings which enhance the erection are often damaged during the prostatectomy which results in erectile dysfunction.

Based upon recent research study, conducted on rats, regeneration of the nerves damaged during surgery can be assisted with the help of a protein. Sonic hedgehog is a protein that can speed up the healing process as well as help prevent the cellular damage in the penis which is necessary for maintaining a normal erection. Rats which were administered with Sonic hedgehog responded double time than the natural regeneration of cell on its own.

Erectile dysfunction caused by cavernous nerve damage needs great treatment to heal the damaged nerve. Sonic hedgehog may help damaged nerves and in addition, this protein activates the function of other proteins.

In recent years many men are diagnosed with prostate cancer at an early stage and as a result of the treatment their normal sex life is affected completely. The PSA ZERO program can help men avoid the invasive treatment procedures, nerve damage, and retain their erectile function while leading a normal sexual life.

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