Many people think of them as “less invasive” or an “easy” long-term birth control option, however there are some serious potential side effects that no one ever talks about.
I bet your Dr. won’t tell you that vasectomy disrupts the body’s natural hormone and immune system balance which can cause some side effects like:
Hormonal Imbalances: The testicles are responsible for producing testosterone, which is the primary male sex hormone. Vasectomy can cause a disruption in the natural hormone balance, leading to a decrease in testosterone levels. This can lead to symptoms such as decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, depression, and fatigue.
Autoimmune reactions: Vasectomy can potentially trigger an autoimmune reaction in the body, where the immune system attacks healthy tissues. As a result of vasectomy, sperm cells are released into the bloodstream where your body’s immune response perceives them as invaders and attacks them. This can result in chronic inflammation, which is linked to a variety of health issues such as autoimmune diseases, chronic pain, and mental health issues.
Pain: Some men who undergo vasectomy may experience chronic pain in the scrotum or testicles. This can be due to inflammation, nerve damage, or other factors. A few possibilities include:
Epididymitis which is a backup of sperm in the vas deferens.
Vaso venous fistula which is a rare but serious complication causing pooling of blood which may be seen in urine or ejaculate and requires immediate medical attention.
Sperm granuloma which is a lump of accumulated sperm cells that form a cyst or bump in the surgical area that may cause pain or discomfort. It is estimated that 15-40% of men who undergo vasectomy will experience sperm granuloma, but many may not have symptoms.
Epididymal blowouts. Closed-ended vasectomies using surgical clips, ties, or cautery to close the vas deferens can lead to an immediate increase in pressure often overwhelming the strength of the epididymal or vasal wall leading to a blowout.
There have also been conflicting studies linking vasectomy with other diseases and health concerns including but not limited to: heart disease, circulatory problems, diabetes, lung cancer, lupus, neuropathy, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, prostate and testicular cancers
This isn’t meant to scare you, but to aware you.
It’s all about INFORMED CONSENT It’s important to do your research and be aware of potential side effects and complications so you can make an informed decision and be in control of your own health.
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