
PREP Australia
PO BOX 349 Hamilton Hill 6163
Western Australia, Australia
Phone: 61 08 93377644
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December 20, 2016
Use pelvic floor exercises for men to assist you regaining bladder control sooner following prostate cancer surgery. Experiencing bladder control following prostate surgery can be temporary, but still it is ideal to do everything in your power to restore control as qui...
December 20, 2016
Prostate cancer treatment can cause many side effects, but the good news is that gentle daily exercise can help. Studies have been done on men with and without prostate cancer and the findings are in favor of regular exercise.
The study concluded that men who exercise r...
December 20, 2016
The prostate is a gland about the size of a walnut found in the male reproductive system. Prostate Cancer begins when abnormal cells grow in the prostate gland.
Prostate Cancer is a major health concern for Australian men. In fact, an estimated number of 18,138 males ar...
December 20, 2016
Prostate cancer erectile dysfunction occurs when a man has difficulty achieving an erection following prostate surgery. Erectile dysfunction, which is also known as impotence is a situation where a man’s penis does not achieve sufficient hardness to perform intercourse...
December 20, 2016
Bladder weakness, or urinary incontinence, is experienced by many men following prostate surgery (prostatectomy or TURP).
This is a common problem and often men find this the biggest challenge they have to cope with during the recovery process.
Most men regain their blad...
December 17, 2016
Specifically designed program contains 20 weeks of exercises to help men with prostate cancer manage common symptoms including erectile dysfunction and incontinence.