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Can testicular cancer or benign prostate cancer be the cause of low blood flow, which causes impotenence ? |
I just really need to know seriously There are many much more likely than cancer. If you are concerned, you should see a doctor. BTW, benign means that it's NOT cancer. I don't know whether you mean prostate cancer or benign prostatic hypertrophy. Either is very unlikely to be the source of the problem. yes it can be, you need to get a test to find out what is going on then try some viagra if you are healthy enough. are you thinking that you may have cancer, that is why you have impotence? no. If it's benign, it's not cancer. If you're wondering if a benign tumor can cause decreased blood flow, no. A benign tumor is just a lump of cells chilling there with nothing better to do. If you're speaking of actual cancer, it can do some pretty crazy stuff to your body, so I wouldn't leave out reduced blood flow. |
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