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Erectile Dysfunction After a Vasectomy

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Is it Possible to Have Erectile Dysfunction After an Vasectomy
For men who want to enjoy sex without the worries of getting their partner pregnant, a vasectomy can be a great option.

Is erectile dysfunction a side effect of vasectomies?

According to the American Urological Association, about half a million men undergo the procedure, which blocks sperm from mixing with seminal fluid, each year. But for many men, there’s a concern that the surgery, albeit minor, will cause erectile dysfunction.

The good news is, erectile dysfunction is rarely a side effect of a vasectomy. In fact, most men report that the surgery causes very little pain.

The procedure, which typically only takes about 20 minutes, doesn’t even involve stitches. Most of the time, vasectomies are done in your own doctor’s office or some other medical setting and there is only a need for a local anesthesia, so the patient is awake the entire time.

Why don’t vasectomies cause erectile dysfunction? The surgery simply involves tying the vas deferens, which carry the sperm. They have nothing to do with erections or climax, which are related to things like blood flow, nerve stimulation, muscle contractions and mental stimulation.

Perhaps the only way that a properly performed vasectomy could cause erectile dysfunction is from the anxiety a man might get about the procedure causing erectile dysfunction. Luckily, this self-fulfilling prophecy rarely occurs.

What does cause erectile dysfunction?

While vasectomies don’t cause erectile dysfunction, there are other surgeries that can.

Most of these surgeries involve issues with or near the nerves and arteries that supply oxygen to the penis. Surgeries for prostate, colorectal and bladder surgeries can all run the risk of causing erectile dysfunction. According to Prostate Cancer UK, erectile dysfunction can affect up to 80% of men who get surgery for pelvic cancer.

If you suffer from erectile dysfunction for any reason, talk to your doctor about getting a prescription for one of the top erectile dysfunction drugs, such as Cialis. For most men, Cialis is all it takes to get back erectile function.

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