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Side Effects of Vasectomy

Vasectomy is a very general operation in nowadays and persons of mid age are ought to get most benefit of these whether it is executed for sociable economic reasons, or merely as a form of family planning.

vasectomy1 thumb Side Effects of Vasectomy

In most of the cases, the operation is completed without any major complications. Some patients may complain of the slight side effects of the vasectomy surgery. Common complaints that are brought into consideration are pain in testicles, pain while ejaculation, fatigue, depression, heaviness and lesser energy.

The immune system may cause some of these complications. Vasectomy doesn’t means cessation of the sperm production rather inability of the sperms to reach the female genital tract due to surgical inhibition.

The only difference is that once the tubes have been blocked off, the sperm cell has nowhere to go. The effect is that it persists in the body system and occasionally the immune system sees this as a potential threat, and kicks in, frequently leading in testicular pain. This could happen as late as 5 to 10 years after a vasectomy has been executed.

Once any man is turning over having a vasectomy, he ought to take into account these potential side consequences.

In terms of general libido, vasectomy appears to bear no consequence one way or the other, though arguably sure men might experience more liberated. The trouble is however, that a vasectomy is not a 100% proof method of contraception.

Vasectomy can produce a few side effects too. Pain during sexual intercourse, or more specifically during ejaculation, is stimulated by a build up of sperm which after a vasectomy has no outlet. Anguish could besides ensue in some cases by nerves ends becoming trapped and damaged as a consequence of the vasectomy process. It is besides a fact that over 10% of vasectomies men feel a “blow out” which might attributable the recurrent build up of pressure induced by trapped sperm.

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  1. owen lee says:

    dear sir or mada just to ask if you can give me some information on why i am having so much pain in my left testicles i have had the vasectomy about 4 year,s now sould i still have pain can you help me out thank for your time owen lee

  2. Dr.Kut says:

    Vasectomy shouldn’t cause much pain,You had vasectomy 4 years before & now you are complaining of pain,So you must visit your doctor.

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