Male ligation generally has no real effects, but 1-2% of patients may experience long-term testicular pain and compromised quality of life after ligation.
Male ligation is the ligation of the male vas deferens so that the lumen is closed and sperm cannot exit the body, which can be an effective contraceptive. After male ligation, a man’s penile erection, libido, and orgasm will not be affected.
The risk of developing after male ligation is relatively low. Only a small percentage of patients will experience infection and painful bleeding, and 1% to 2% of patients may experience prolonged testicular pain and affect their quality of life after ligation.
After male ligation, a semen analysis is required within 3 months of ligation to see if sperm are still present. Men should avoid heavy labor and keep the wound clean and dry during the recovery period after male ligation.
If the patient has localized swelling, he should go to the hospital in time to avoid adverse effects.