Future Health Frontiers Q&A Men’s Health

Are there any harms to men's health if they undergo vasectomy?

Asked by:Aimee

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 10:29 AM

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  • Georgia Georgia

    Apr 04, 2026

    There will be no obvious harm to the body when a man undergoes vasectomy, but there are many things to pay attention to after doing it.

    Men mainly perform vas deferens surgery. Ligation surgery can prevent sperm from being discharged from the body, and can have a contraceptive effect to a certain extent. Usually this is a relatively minor surgery, and recovery is faster after the surgery is successful. However, there are many precautions after the surgery, and post-operative care should be done promptly. If care is not taken properly, it may cause redness, swelling and pain at the incision, and even suppuration.

    After a man has a successful ligation surgery, he will not exercise much in a short period of time and go to the hospital for regular check-ups.

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