Identifying and Treating a Hematoma After Vasectomy Reversal Surgery
A hematoma is a serious complication that can occur following a vasectomy reversal. Read on to learn more about how these problems can be addressed and avoided.
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A hematoma is a serious complication that can occur following a vasectomy reversal. Read on to learn more about how these problems can be addressed and avoided.
Fatigue can occur following a vasectomy reversal. Let's take a moment to address these matters and what patients can do when dealing with fatigue.
Swelling after vasectomy reversal surgery is common, and can be extremely pronounced. Read on to learn more about the seriousness of swelling after the procedure is performed.
One of the side effects of vasectomy reversal surgery is bruising. Let's take a moment to discuss the duration of these side effects and how they can be addressed why patients recover.
Many patients who are interested in vastectomy reversal wonder about the cost of the surgery. Let's take a moment right now to consider the price of the procedure and the payment options that are available.
Rest and a few simple at-home steps are generally all it takes to manage vasectomy reversal pain or discomfort.
Patients undergoing a vasectomy reversal with Dr. Larry Lipshultz can learn about the financing options available to cover the costs of surgery.
In general, vasectomy reversal will not raise low testosterone levels, as urologist Larry Lipshultz explains.
Urologist Larry Lipshultz discusses the risk of birth defects after vasectomy reversal, and how it is actually lower than that of IVF-ICSI.
Urologist Larry Lipshultz discusses the success rates of vasectomy reversal for patients who underwent vasectomy ten years or more ago.