Whether patients can have sex after surgical procedures is based on the patient’s specific type of surgery and different primary diseases and other factors for objective analysis: 1, if the patient is due to superficial benign lesions, such as body surface abscess, lipoma, fibroids and other minor surgery under local anesthesia for lesion removal, due to the relatively small trauma of surgery, patients often recover faster after surgery, once the patient incision silk wire removal, can be a short time 2. If patients undergo surgery for neoplastic lesions, such as malignant tumors of the liver, malignant tumors of the pancreas, malignant tumors of the ovaries, etc., the surgical treatment is relatively more invasive. Because the surgery is relatively traumatic, the recovery time of patients after surgery is long, and it is easy to have serious complications such as incision infection and abdominal bleeding, once patients have sex, it will aggravate their condition and is not conducive to their own recovery, so it is not recommended to have sex.