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what is the maximum allowed kegal excersise that can safety be done in one day? for a men who defeated prostate cancer..


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This is for someone who feel comfortable doing up to 1000 contraction a day, and has had robotic surgery for prostate cancer. He is presently experiencing incontience and ED. Surgery was perform 6 months ago. He is 50 year old and is doing everything in his power to live a normal life. There has been a hugh improvement, but he will do what ever it takes to rid the male guards he now wears. He space it out in sets , and does them 3 x a day for a total of 1000. Also cialis is not working, he is on a daily intake of 20mil pill. Also on lamisil for a foot infection. Pharmacy says cialis and lamisil has no intereaction. Cant find any information on internet as far as getting answers to these questions. Please help, as this this person is in desperate need of help. Cialis is becoming too expensive and is not cover by insurance. He is a army veteran with no where to turn for help.
 
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Ideally, practicing the Kegel method should be at least three to four times per day. After several weeks of continuous practice, one is advised to gradually increase his reps to 10 sets with 10 counts of squeezing.
If cialis is not working, there are other treatment alternatives:
Penile Injection Therapy uses a hypodermic needle to inject medication (mixture of papaverine, phentolamine and prostoglandin) into the side of the penis.
Testosterone Hormonal Therapy is used to treat the small percentage of individuals who have abnormally low levels of testosterone. 
Penile Implants requires surgical insertion of a prosthetic device. Three forms of penile prosthesis are currently available flexible, malleable and inflatable. 
 Vacuum Therapy works by placing a cylinder with an attached vacuum pump over the penis.
  Herbal Treatment Approaches are not currently regulated by the FDA. These products give an aphrodisiac effect (help with the loss of sexual desire) rather than improvement with male sexual dysfunction.
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