Can A Vasectomy Cause Erectile Dysfunction? [sjEBa81tpJk]
Around half a million men in the United States get a vasectomy each year.
Key Takeaways about Vasectomies & Erectile Dysfunction
- Vasectomies are a very common procedure.
- In most cases, there are very few side effects from a vasectomy, including swelling, & some discomfort.
- There is no physical reason why a vasectomy should cause erectile dysfunction.
- If you are experiencing ED, contact Choice Men's Health and see how our state-of-the-art treatments, like acoustic wave therapy, can help you get back in the bedroom.
When a man has a vasectomy, his sperm can no longer interact with his seminal fluid. A pregnancy cannot occur in the absence of sperm.
Impotence, now commonly known as erectile dysfunction (ED), is a common concern among men considering a vasectomy.
Is this concern warranted, though? We'll learn if a vasectomy can lead to erectile dysfunction in this video.
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