Can a man do manual labor after a ligation?

Men can do physical work after ligation, but only after they have recovered from their condition. Usually, heavy physical labor is avoided for 2 to 4 weeks after the surgery, and rest is the main focus.
Male ligation, i.e. sterilization from the male side, is a small operation that does not affect the whole body too much, and the recovery after the operation is relatively fast. However, it is not recommended to do heavy physical work in a short period of time after the surgery, which will affect the effect of recovery. Moreover, over-exertion of the body may cause local congestion, resulting in rupture of the incision, infection, etc., which will not take advantage of the recovery of the condition.
Therefore, it is recommended that men rest fully after ligation, pay attention to the healing of the incision, whether there is bleeding, infection, etc., and do not overdo activities to prevent pain and cause hematoma. Wait until the condition has fully recovered before engaging in physical labor, and if there is any abnormality, they should follow up immediately.