Does male ligation require hospitalization?

Male ligation usually refers to male ligation surgery, and male ligation surgery usually does not require hospitalization. Male ligation surgery involves ligating the vas deferens to occlude its lumen, making it difficult for sperm to be transported and avoiding childbirth. The procedure is relatively simple and can be completed on an outpatient basis. Hospitalization is generally not required, and patients can be discharged after 1 to 2 hours of post-operative observation with no obvious local hematoma. Of course, it is also necessary to consider the patient’s own situation, if there are some underlying diseases and other conditions, it is necessary to consider hospitalization. After male ligation surgery, we should protect the incision, avoid localized water, and keep the incision dry and clean to avoid bacterial infection. At the same time, you should avoid physical labor, ensure sufficient rest and regular routine. It is recommended that the postoperative diet should be light, avoiding too spicy and greasy food, and abstaining from smoking and alcohol. After male ligation surgery, if the incision bleeds or if you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid adverse effects.