Yes it can: As prostates enlarge they can squeeze the urethra and make urination and climax different. Prostate enlargement can be due to infection, benign or cancerous processes. Assuming you have discussed this with your doctor and been evaluated you can ignore the symptom unless it is reducing your pleasure or performance. Increasing the frequency of climaxing, adjusting or adding medications can help.
Answered 6/9/2014
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Here are some ...: Known to all, the problems related with the prostate tends to occur during late years of life, while the aging-related problems along gradually kick in with no exception to sexual function like ejaculation. So, both may increasingly coexist and their cause-effect relationship is hard to define. Nonetheless, all the concerns can be reasonably addressed with current available knowledge, skill...
Answered 6/29/2014
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