Possible Complications:-
A vasectomy is considered a low-risk surgery, but there are risks associated with any surgery. Possible complications include:
The area may become inflamed or infected. Antibiotics or, very rarely, minor surgery may be required to treat an infection.
A blood clot or bruise may appear, but normally clears up by itself.
The skin may bind to the vas, which may require surgical correction.
Fluid or sperm may build up in the scrotum, but usually clears up on its own.
In 4 out of 1,000 cases, a decreased sexual desire or inability occurs. Such problems are believed to be emotional, because the operation can’t cause them.
The cut ends of the vas could grow back together.
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