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PostPosted: 09/06/07 - 02:11    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Is infected post vasectomy condition common in these sorts of procedures? I have developed Infected vasectomy problem a week after vasectomy is performed and I was prescribed antibiotic but I still have this discomfort around my penis and a light fever and am now curious if all these could cause me some sexual problems further on. I must stress I have decided to have vasectomy as a form of birth control for I now have already 5 kids, 3 with my first wife and 2 with the second one so basically I am physically all ok and I wonder how come I ended up with this Infected vasectomy situation? Thanks!
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PostPosted: 10/10/07 - 17:22    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am sure antibiotics will do you well for some mild analgesics are of very help whenever it comes to vasectomy post op complications such as infection so I suppose you have this scrotum disconformities and some light low abdominal pain but usually infection that has developed after vasectomy is not a big deal. I also had vasectomy about 5 years ago and I have also developed this Infected vasectomy situation but all went ok with this antibiotic treatment and I got back pretty soon in normal life and now I could easily say my sexual life is better than ever for both my wife and I are free of the new pregnancy-so vasectomy is not something that would reduce your sexual desire or sexual cravings.
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