Which is better, male or female ligation, is not clinically clear. The risks of ligation are relatively low, so either male or female ligation is possible.
Boys’ ligation is mainly to ligate the vas deferens so that sperm cannot be discharged outside the body, and girls’ ligation is to ligate the fallopian tubes. Both surgeries serve the purpose of contraception, and the risk of ligation is relatively low, with occasional injuries and bleeding occurring. Male ligation and female ligation cannot be used to make comparisons. The purpose and significance of both surgeries are the same, and either male or female ligation is possible.
Boys with eczema, lymphedema, scrotal inflammation and other acute and chronic inflammation of the genitourinary system can not do ligation; girls in the acute stage of various diseases or abdominal skin infection, internal and external genital inflammation can not do ligation.
When boys and girls undergo ligation, they need to follow the doctor’s instructions for preoperative preparation and postoperative care to avoid adverse effects. If the patient is not feeling well, he or she should consult a doctor for examination and early treatment.