Male ligation does not usually affect sexual function.
Male ligation surgery only cuts off the vas deferens to prevent sperm from being transported from the testicles to the penis, thus providing a contraceptive effect. Therefore, ligation generally does not have a negative impact on the normal ejaculatory function of men.
If there are abnormalities in sexual function after ligation surgery, such as premature ejaculation and impotence, they may be caused by psychological factors. For example, some men may have self-doubt after ligation and become too nervous during intercourse, which may lead to a decline in sexual function.
If a man’s sexual function is abnormal for a long time, he should consider whether he is suffering from prostatitis, varicocele, seminal vesiculitis and other diseases. You can go to the hospital for prostate fluid routine, prostate ultrasound and other examinations to clarify the cause of the disease.
Men are advised to take good care of the wound area after the ligation surgery and go to the hospital for regular checkups. If there are abnormalities in sexual function after the surgery, you can go to the hospital for relevant examinations to determine whether there is a combination of other diseases.