The difference between men before and after ligation is mainly in whether the vas deferens is open or not. Before ligation, the vas deferens is open and can bear children, while after ligation, the vas deferens is not open and cannot bear children. In addition, there is mostly no discomfort before ligation, but after ligation, there is a possibility of epididymal stasis and other uncomfortable symptoms.
1. Whether fertility is possible: before ligation, the vas deferens is open, so men have the ability to procreate, but after the surgery, because the vas deferens is ligated, the sperms produced by the testicles can not be discharged through the vas deferens, so men do not have the ability to procreate.
2. Whether there are other symptoms: before the male ligation, there is no discomfort, but after the ligation, there may be complications such as epididymal stasis, which is mainly caused by the fact that the sperm produced can not be discharged through the vas deferens, and the patient may show symptoms such as swelling and pain in the scrotum.
If a man wants to undergo ligation surgery, it is recommended that he consult a regular hospital.