I would like to inquire about male sterilization matters?
Due to my husband’s long-term business trips in mainland China, he only returns to Taiwan for a maximum of seven to ten days.
I am unsure if he can schedule the surgery on the same day he registers or if he needs to arrange another appointment.
After the surgery, will he need to return for follow-up examinations or dressing changes? If so, how many days after the surgery should he go? Additionally, I have heard that after using the procedure more than fifteen times, he needs to be checked for the presence of sperm.
Will this be an additional out-of-pocket expense or is it included in the surgery fee? Thank you for your assistance, doctor.
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Xiao Ma, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/02/13
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
It is best for men to return for a follow-up appointment the day after a vasectomy to change the dressing, and to have the stitches removed about a week later.
Postoperatively, it is recommended to have intercourse more than 20 times to deplete the sperm stock.
It is crucial to check the semen for the presence of sperm.
It is advised that both partners visit a urologist together to discuss and make decisions accordingly.
Reply Date: 2006/02/13
More Info
Vasectomy is a surgical procedure for male sterilization that is increasingly common in Taiwan. It is a safe and effective method for men who wish to prevent future pregnancies. Here are some essential questions and answers regarding vasectomy procedures in Taiwan, particularly for someone like your husband who has limited time in Taiwan due to work commitments.
1. Scheduling the Procedure:
In Taiwan, many urology clinics and hospitals allow patients to schedule vasectomy procedures. However, whether your husband can have the surgery on the same day he registers depends on the specific clinic or hospital's policy and availability. Some facilities may require an initial consultation before scheduling the surgery, while others may offer same-day procedures if time permits. It is advisable to call ahead and inquire about the possibility of a same-day appointment.
2. Post-Operative Care:
After a vasectomy, follow-up care is important. Generally, patients are advised to return for a check-up within a week or two after the procedure. This visit allows the doctor to assess the surgical site, check for any complications, and provide guidance on post-operative care, such as pain management and activity restrictions. If there are any concerns, such as excessive swelling or pain, it is crucial to contact the healthcare provider sooner.
3. Sperm Check After Vasectomy:
After a vasectomy, it is essential to confirm that the procedure was successful in preventing sperm from being present in the semen. This is typically done through a semen analysis, which is usually recommended after approximately 15 to 20 ejaculations or about 8 to 12 weeks post-surgery. The cost of this analysis may not be included in the initial surgery fee, so it is important to clarify this with the healthcare provider beforehand. Some clinics may include it in the overall package, while others may charge separately.
4. Costs and Insurance:
The cost of a vasectomy in Taiwan can vary depending on the hospital or clinic, the surgeon's experience, and whether any additional services are included. Generally, the procedure is relatively affordable compared to other surgical interventions. If your husband has health insurance, it is worth checking with the insurance provider to see if the procedure is covered, as some plans may include it, while others may not.
5. Recovery Time:
Recovery from a vasectomy is usually quick, with most men returning to normal activities within a few days. However, it is recommended to avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for at least a week to allow for proper healing. Ice packs and over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage any discomfort during the recovery period.
In summary, for your husband to undergo a vasectomy in Taiwan, it is best to contact a urology clinic or hospital to discuss scheduling, post-operative care, and costs. Understanding the follow-up requirements and potential additional expenses for sperm analysis will help ensure a smooth process. If he can plan ahead and communicate with the healthcare provider, he can effectively manage his time during his visits to Taiwan.
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