Can a vasectomy cause erectile dysfunction (ED)? It’s very unlikely. For most men, erectile dysfunction (ED) after a vasectomy is not caused by the procedure itself. Vasectomy is one of the most reliable forms of birth control.
Consequently, what are the side effects of vasectomy in men?
Side effects right after surgery can include:
- Bleeding or a blood clot (hematoma) inside the scrotum.
- Blood in your semen.
- Bruising of your scrotum.
- Infection of the surgery site.
- Mild pain or discomfort.
- Swelling.