A man’s ligation generally has no effect on his normal life. For men, ligation generally refers to vasectomy, which is a surgical procedure that cuts off and ligates the vas deferens, making it impossible for the sperm in the man’s body to be discharged out of the body, so as to achieve the goal of avoiding pregnancy in the sexual partner by having the sperm meet the egg and conceive. The procedure is relatively safe and does not usually cause complications, so it does not usually affect a man’s normal life. However, after the ligation, it is important to pay attention to good wound care, and temporarily avoid sexual intercourse during the recovery period to prevent wound rupture or infection. Although ligation will not affect men’s normal life, but men should pay attention to do a good job of care and health care after the operation, there are abnormal symptoms of discomfort should be timely follow-up to seek professional medical help.