
Vasectomy Complications
Following a
vasectomy, a very small number of men develop long-term testicular pain. This pain can vary from a constant dull ache, or episodes of sharp, intense pain.
Long term testicular pain is usually the result of a pinched nerve, or scarring, which occurred during the operation. You may be advised to undergo further surgery in order to repair the damage and to help minimize further pain.
Hematoma Condition
A hematoma is when blood collects and clots in the tissue surrounding a broken blood vessel. Following a vasectomy, you may develop a hematoma inside your scrotum. This can cause your scrotum to become extremely swollen and painful. In severe cases, you may require further surgery to treat the blood clot.
Infections and other conditions can cause your symptoms.
Voice you concerns with your doctor for further investigation of your problem.
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Posted by jim
9 month after the vasectomy right testicle higher than the left had pain on and of in the left one now pain in the right side went to hospital got ultra scan the nurse tells me 3 small cycts on the left testile and one on the right next day doctor phoned when he got results from the hospital and says its all clear nothing to worry about yeh ok when the pain is there i could hardly walk and i noticed if i have sex on a recular bases that when i get real sore in the testicle area and grion