Vasectomy

Vasectomy is a simple, safe and reliable sterilization operation, and it is one of the main operations in family planning. Vasectomy only blocks the sperm's passageway, causing the sperm to accumulate in the tail of the fall testis, which is then liquefied and absorbed. Those who have undergone vasectomy for more than 10 years after the anastomosis can still restore fertility, which proves that the seminiferous tubule epithelium has no effect on the operation, and it does not hinder the male hormone secretion of interstitial cells. Changes can occur without affecting sexual function and physical strength.

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