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Vasectomy: Procedure, Recovery & Potential Side Effects - A Comprehensive Guide



Vasectomy is the process by which we can control birth. If anyone wants to undergo the operation, they need doctor's advice. Through a simple surgery, the vas deferens of the males is removed. The operation of vasectomy takes only short period of time and the patient on which it is operated can go home after taking rest for half – an – hour. This operation is generally performed by giving anesthesia to the patient. There are some side effects for this operation of vasectomy. The side effects of the vasectomy Hattiesburg are very rare but can be diagnosed. One of the side effects of the vasectomy is the pain and is decreased after a week. After a week of vasectomy, the swelling of the [censored] areas can be seen. This is another side effect. Other side effect includes Abscesses, which is the infection and it can be treated with the antibiotics. The common side effects are swelling, bruising, staining and a certain amount of redness. Even the symptoms are very common and minor they require medical diagnosis.

The risk of prostate cancer:



Most of the men who have undergone vasectomy are concerned if they are affected with the prostate cancer. Vasectomy is the common procedure for the men who are mostly above 35 years. It is a safe, low risk and low cost surgery. To know the risk associated between vasectomy and the prostate cancer, a handful of medical research studies were performed. When the results are analyzed, it is found that there is a small but a positive correlation in between the vasectomy and the prostate cancer. For the further investigation on the link between the prostate cancer and the vasectomy, a conference was held in 1993 by the national institute of child's health and the human development. The total information about this content which may be published or non - published was thoroughly reviewed by the researchers. As a result they concluded by informing that if actually there is increase in the risk of prostate cancer by the vasectomy, the risk is very small. In 1997, the national cancer institute organized a committee meeting in order to review the updates about the cancer research and they finally concluded that there is a weak correlation in between the prostate cancer and the vasectomy. The research is still going on till today but the results remained the same. So don't worry about the cancer.

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