There are certain differences between male sterilization surgery and female sterilization surgery, and male sterilization surgery is to prevent the output of sperm and cause female pregnancy. This surgery is generally relatively risk-free, but this surgery has many sequelae and side effects. However, many people do not know the dangers of male sterilization surgery. So what are the dangers of male sterilization surgery? Male sterilization is a very simple and safe operation. The principle is to cut off or block the passage for sperm to be discharged from the body, which will not affect the production of sperm. Since the transport duct is cut off, sperm cannot be discharged, so it accumulates in the testicles and is reabsorbed, without any damage to the testicles. After sterilization, sexual intercourse still has a normal ejaculation process, and women can still feel the pleasure of ejaculation, but the semen does not contain sperm. The function of the testicles to produce sperm is not affected, and they still have the normal ability to absorb sperm. Therefore, male sterilization is not harmful to health, and there is no need to worry too much. Male vasectomy sequelae There are very few side effects after male sterilization, which may only be bleeding, hematoma, infection, pain, etc., but generally there will not be too many problems and there is no need to worry too much. Therefore, the editor reminds men who do not want babies to choose this contraceptive method. Vasectomy is a simple operation. It is located under the skin of the scrotum, superficially, and easily hooked, with a low chance of accidental ligation. Moreover, there are no important organs, blood vessels, or nerves next to the vas deferens, so it is not easy to be accidentally injured. In addition, the incision is small, does not enter the abdominal cavity, does not cause obvious pain or bleeding, and requires few or no stitches. You can go home after resting for one hour after the operation, and can go back to work as usual two days later. There are no sequelae after vasectomy, and it does not affect physical strength and sexual function. At the same time, men are generally open-minded, straightforward, and not suspicious or worried, so the psychological factors are less affected than women. However, in view of the current national conditions in my country, male sterilization must be performed with the couple fully understanding the principles and process of the operation and fully willing. Otherwise, it will cause great psychological pressure. Can a man still have children after having a vasectomy? Male sterilization surgery involves cutting off the vas deferens that carries sperm from the testicles to the penis, so that the sperm cannot enter the semen and are excreted from the body. Therefore, men cannot have children after sterilization, but if they want to have children, they can have a vasectomy reversal. Some people worry that they will not ejaculate after vasectomy, which will affect sexual pleasure. A small number of people will experience sexual dysfunctions of varying degrees, such as premature ejaculation, after sterilization. Experts say that this is mainly due to psychological reasons, because after vasectomy, you can still ejaculate, but there will be no sperm in the semen. After vasectomy, there is no damage to the testicles. The seminiferous tubules and interstitial cells of the testicles can still continue to produce sperm and secrete sex hormones to maintain normal male sexual function and maintain male secondary sexual characteristics. Therefore, men who want to undergo vasectomy do not have to worry about losing sexual ability, premature ejaculation, impotence, etc. after vasectomy. After vasectomy, sexual pleasure will not be affected, because semen is a mixture of sperm and seminal plasma, of which seminal plasma secreted by the prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands accounts for 98% of the total volume. After vasectomy, only the channel for sperm to leak out is cut off, while the output of seminal plasma is still unimpeded. Vasectomy recanalization is divided into two types: conventional vasectomy and microvasectomy. The former is performed under the naked eye, while the latter is performed with the help of a surgical microscope. It requires precise and accurate surgery to ensure that the anastomosis is unobstructed. The success rate of male vasectomy recanalization is relatively high, generally reaching more than 80%. |
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