You can’t have intercourse on the 23rd day after having varicocele surgery, and generally sex is prohibited for three months after having varicocele surgery. Varicocele is a disease in which blood stagnates in the trailing vascular plexus of the spermatic cord for a variety of reasons, causing localized venous dilatation and tortuosity, which can lead to scrotal distension and pain on the affected side of the patient. Clinically, the disease is mainly treated by transperitoneal laparoscopic spermatic vein ligation, microscopic spermatic vein ligation, spermatic vein embolization and other surgeries. No matter which kind of surgery, it needs some time for recovery, and when having intercourse, it is more irritating to the spermatic cord, so it is not possible to have sex for three months after the surgery, so as not to lead to the recurrence of varicocele. Usually six months after varicocele surgery, you need to avoid heavy labor, and within one month after discharge from the hospital, you need to use a scrotal support to hold up the scrotum, and loose underwear, to avoid affecting the scrotum to dissipate heat. If you find varicocele, please consult the hospital in time, actively diagnosis and treatment, and timely review after the operation.