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Research has found that men who get vasectomy surgery rarely report erectile dysfunction as a side effect. In fact, a 2005 study from Brazil found that vasectomy surgery has a positive impact on sexual function in men, with no increased risk of ED following the procedure.
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Read More »Below, we’ve explained how a vasectomy works, as well as why it’s unlikely to cause erectile dysfunction. We’ve also talked about other factors that may cause ED, as well as the proven, science-backed treatment options that are available if you have erectile dysfunction.
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Chronic bacterial prostatitis This type of prostatitis is hard to treat, and the infection may come back. If antibiotics don't work in 4 to 12...
Read More »The second is blood flow. Erections are all about strong blood flow, particularly the flow of blood into the erectile tissue of your penis. As blood flows to fill your corpora cavernosa (the tissue of your penis), the surrounding membrane contracts, trapping the blood inside. Neither of these factors are affected by a vasectomy. The first is largely psychological, with your mood and level of attraction to your partner both playing a part in the arousal process. The second is largely physical, with factors such as your cardiovascular health, body mass and overall well-being affecting how easily blood can flow to your penis. Research has found that men who get vasectomy surgery rarely report erectile dysfunction as a side effect. In fact, a 2005 study from Brazil found that vasectomy surgery has a positive impact on sexual function in men, with no increased risk of ED following the procedure.
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