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Hernia after Vasectomy – is this possible? Dr. Towfigh, can you please answer?
I am writing on behalf of my husband.
My husband got a vasectomy at the end of September and has had nothing but issues since, specifically a lot of groin pain issues.
Because of his pain, we’ve seen many doctors. He has had a few doctors tell him he has a hernia (although an ultrasound came back negative).
His symptoms are as follows: He does not have testicular/scrotal issues. His pain is all in his inguinal area, specifically to the left and slightly higher than the base of his penis.
If this area is pushed, he feels a deep ache that is painful. There also seems to be a bulge there (or softness). He can feel it, although I’ve tried to feel it and can’t. He has pain in this area if he is on his feet all day (he works in construction), he gets pain when he lifts anything heavy (feels it deep in the groin) and this pain will continue to ache after he lifts heavy things for a while, he also has pain when bending over and if he sits forward and puts pressure on his stomach.
Because he is in construction, it does not surprise me he does have a hernia but I find it very coincidental that he never had any pain or issues with his groin pre-vasectomy. I’ve looked into a lot of information about genito-femoral (also ilioinguinal)l nerve damage, and that this nerve damage can occur from a vasectomy because of the genital branch descending into the scrotum. I’ve also looked into referred pain, that this pain could originate from the genitals and refer to the groin. Further, some symptoms of genito-femoral neuralgia is pain during bending, sitting and lifting. Obviously these symptoms mirror hernia pain as well. With referred pain, if it is testicular/scrotal, would he not feel something in that area or can it literally refer only to the groin with no other symptoms? I know this type of nerve damage can occur after inguinal hernia repair surgery so I thought this is information you may be able to answer.
I’m also wondering if hernia pain can continually ache or hurt for a prolonged time period after heavy lifting. For example, my husband shoveled snow yesterday, he could feel the pain upon lifting the shovel and the ache continued through last night. He does not have pain while sleeping at all.
Can hernia pain can occur during sitting. I’ve read that “prolonged sitting” can cause aches/pains but he will get the pain as soon as he sits in certain types of seating. Like stated, this is not in his seat or his genitals but in his groin. The pain all radiates from the same area.
I’m concerned that he is moving forward with the hernia diagnosis but that his issues may be referred pain and not from a hernia but instead from the vasectomy. I don’t know if there was nerve damage during the vasectomy, if the spermatic cord/vas was pulled to hard and it caused issues in the inguinal canal.
I appreciate your time in responding.
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