Post-Laparoscopic Varicocele Surgery: Can You Masturbate? - Urology

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Varicocele has just undergone laparoscopic surgery?


Hello doctor, I had laparoscopic surgery less than a week ago, but after I just masturbated, I feel like my varicocele has returned.
Is it not advisable to masturbate within a few days after the surgery?

fù qiāng jìng shǒu shù, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/10/09

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: During your follow-up visit, please consult with the surgeon regarding the discharge instructions.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2017/10/09

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After undergoing laparoscopic varicocele surgery, it's essential to understand the recovery process and the activities you should avoid to ensure proper healing. Generally, after such a procedure, patients are advised to refrain from activities that could strain the surgical site, including masturbation, for a certain period. This is primarily to prevent complications such as increased swelling, pain, or even the potential for the varicocele to recur.

Typically, surgeons recommend avoiding sexual activity, including masturbation, for at least one to two weeks post-surgery. This timeframe allows the body to begin healing without the added stress of physical exertion. Engaging in sexual activities too soon can lead to increased pressure in the abdominal area, which might aggravate the surgical site and potentially lead to complications.

If you are experiencing sensations that feel like the varicocele is returning after masturbation, it could be due to several factors. Post-operative swelling and discomfort are common, and sometimes these sensations can be mistaken for a recurrence of the condition. However, it is crucial to differentiate between normal post-operative symptoms and signs of complications.
Here are some key points to consider regarding your situation:
1. Listen to Your Body: If you feel discomfort or pain after masturbation, it is advisable to stop and allow your body more time to heal. Pain is often a signal that something may not be right, and it’s essential to pay attention to these signals.

2. Follow Your Surgeon’s Advice: Always adhere to the post-operative instructions provided by your surgeon. If they advised against sexual activity for a specific period, it’s best to follow that guidance to avoid complications.

3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any unusual symptoms, such as increased swelling, persistent pain, or changes in the area of the surgery. If you notice these symptoms, it’s crucial to contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation.

4. Consult Your Surgeon: If you are concerned about the sensations you are experiencing or if you have questions about when it is safe to resume sexual activities, do not hesitate to reach out to your surgeon. They can provide personalized advice based on your recovery progress.

5. Gradual Return to Activities: Once you receive clearance from your surgeon, you can gradually return to sexual activities. Start slowly and pay attention to how your body responds. If you experience discomfort, it may be a sign to take a step back and allow more time for healing.

In conclusion, while it is understandable to have concerns about resuming sexual activities after laparoscopic varicocele surgery, it is crucial to prioritize your recovery. Avoiding masturbation for at least one to two weeks post-surgery is generally recommended to ensure proper healing. If you have any doubts or experience unusual symptoms, consult your healthcare provider for guidance tailored to your specific situation. Your health and recovery should always come first.

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