Could My Lymph Nodes Be Causing ED? Dr. Mistry Answers a Listener's Question About Cancer, the Prostate, and ED Symptoms
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In this segment, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee answer a listener's question about possible connections between swollen lymph nodes found in his lower stomach/pelvis region and his ED symptoms. He asks, "Can these lymph nodes be putting pressure on my prostate?" To answer his question, Dr. Mistry explains what the lymph nodes do in the body and what it means when they become swollen and/or painful. As the tiny "immune stations" in our bodies, the lymph nodes check for diseases that may be circulating in the fluids leaked from blood cells. When they become swollen and painful, it's often a sign that they've detected an infection which can then be treated with proper medication, such as antibiotics. Unfortunately, cancer also loves our lymph nodes. When swollen lymph nodes are found but aren't painful, it can sometimes be an indication that nearby cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. At that point, regardless of the cancer's primary origin, an oncologist is likely to be the doctor who determines the course of your cancer treatment. Dr. Mistry explains that this patient was likely referred to both a urologist and an oncologist because they suspect the cancer originates in a urologic organ (like the testis or bladder, for example), but has already spread to the surrounding lymph nodes. Both providers can help ensure that his course of treatment will have the best possible results. Regarding the ED symptoms, Dr. Mistry argues that it is unlikely that his swollen lymph nodes are pressing on nerves and causing his ED symptoms. It's more likely that his cancer is causing reduced blood flow which could interfere with his erections, or that the general fatigue that accompanies major illnesses is compromising his sexual performance. No matter the cause, a cancer diagnosis does not mean you should ignore your ED symptoms. After all, a loving and fulfilling sexual relationship can be of great emotional benefit during the cancer treatment and recovery process. If you or someone you love has a urologic cancer diagnosis, symptoms of ED, or both, please contact us for an appointment today.
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Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.
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