Vasectomy

Will A Vasectomy Reversal Cure Low Testosterone Levels?

It seems logical to anyone that if vasectomy lowered testosterone, then reversal subsequently raised it again, but there isn't by now clinical studies to support this conclusion. So, until new findings will come, the simple answer is that vasectomy reversal will not change testosterone levels.You will find testimonials on the web from men who say that a reversal raised their Testosterone levels and you will find published information also. But any statements to that result, or evidence you might see surfing across on the internet are anecdotal as there isn't any clinical evidence to support the hypothesis.

In spirit of reality vasectomy reversal will certainly do the following:

  1. it allows men to be fertile again (65% - 75% rate of success)
  2. in cases of photosensitive vaporization of the prostate (PVP) due to back pressure it reduces the pain in 70% - 80% of cases. However, there are two possible indirect ways in which vasectomy reversal might help in rising the level of testosterone.
  3. If you are PVP sufferer and have a vasectomy reversal that alleviates the pain, then once your pain has been relieved this situation will bring about an improvement in mental health, and probably an improvement in physical wellbeing as well. Indirectly, this general health improvement may bring about an increase in Testosterone levels. It is known that depression and bad health condition lower Testosterone levels, so by consequence general improvement can help raise them.
  4. The result of vasectomy for men is to become sterile, and being sterile can cause depression. As above, restoring fertility by vasectomy reversal would bring about a change in mental and physical wellbeing, and may rise Testosterone levels indirectly.

So, if you are part into either of the two scenario's above, then it is very possible that Testosterone levels might change as an indirect effect, but otherwise it won't help you at all.