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Should I Be Concerned About The Severe Pain And Continual Seeping Of Blood Weeks After A Vasectomy?

my son in law had a vastemy 2 weeks ago and has trouble ever since really bad pain and is still seeping blood he was hospitalize for 3 days with a hematoma but sent home still in pain and seeping blood is this normal or should he get a second opinion he doesn t seem to get anywhere with the dr that did the surgery.
Tue, 19 Aug 2014
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Good Day and thank you for being with Healthcare Magic!

Hematoma formation after vasectomy is uncommon but can happen even with the best of hands. It would take time for the hematoma to seep out or be absorbed by the body. Of course you are always welcome to seek 2nd opinion but I fear that he might have the same management as surgeon who did the procedure.

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Should I Be Concerned About The Severe Pain And Continual Seeping Of Blood Weeks After A Vasectomy?

Good Day and thank you for being with Healthcare Magic! Hematoma formation after vasectomy is uncommon but can happen even with the best of hands. It would take time for the hematoma to seep out or be absorbed by the body. Of course you are always welcome to seek 2nd opinion but I fear that he might have the same management as surgeon who did the procedure. I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications at: http://www.HealthcareMagic.com/doctors/dr-manuel-c-see-iv/66014 I would gladly help you. Best wishes.