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A promotional image with the text "END PAIN AFTER VASECTOMY" in bold red and white at the top. Below, there is an image of a person holding their pelvic area, highlighted in red to indicate pain, with a yellow arrow pointing to the area. The text "EVEN IF YOU'VE TRIED EVERYTHING" is written in yellow at the bottom right corner. This thumbnail describes a YouTube video that discusses pain after vasectomy and potential causes and treatment.

Video: Pain After Vasectomy – Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome Causes & Treatment

In this video, Susan Winograd PT, founder and owner of Pelvicore Rehab & Wellness, discusses why a vasectomy might lead to pelvic pain, including surgical trauma, nerve irritation, and muscle tension. Learn about pain after vasectomy, also known as Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome, symptoms like pain during sitting or intimacy, and how pelvic floor therapy can offer relief through muscle release, scar tissue management, and relaxation techniques. Don't suffer in silence; find out how to recover and feel better today.
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About Susan Winograd, MSPT

Susan Winograd, MSPT, is a licensed physical therapist, pelvic floor specialist, and founder of Pelvicore Rehab & Wellness in Boca Raton, Florida. She earned her Master's degree in Physical Therapy from the College of Staten Island in 1998 and has spent nearly 30 years developing deep clinical expertise in pelvic floor dysfunction, women's and men's pelvic health, pre and postnatal care, chronic pelvic pain, and scar tissue release therapy. Susan takes a whole-body approach to healing — identifying and treating the root cause of her patients' symptoms rather than managing them in isolation. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and has been featured on multiple health and wellness podcasts as a recognized pelvic floor specialist in South Florida.

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Pain After Vasectomy: Why Can a Vasectomy Lead to Pelvic Pain?

🔹 Surgical trauma & inflammation: Even though a vasectomy is a minor procedure, the scrotum and surrounding tissues experience some level of trauma. This can lead to irritation, swelling, and tension in the surrounding muscles, including the pelvic floor.

🔹 Nerve irritation or entrapment: Tiny nerves in the spermatic cord and surrounding tissues can become irritated or hypersensitive, leading to referred pain in the pelvis, perineum, or even the lower abdomen.

🔹 Pelvic floor muscle tension & guarding: When an area is painful, the muscles around it can go into a protective spasm. The pelvic floor is no exception. Over time, this guarding can lead to persistent tightness, pain with sitting, and even pain during or after intimacy.

🔹 Scar tissue & circulation changes: Post-surgical scar tissue can create fascial restrictions, altering blood flow and nerve function in the pelvic region.

The Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

✅ Dull or sharp pain in the testicles, perineum, or lower abdomen
✅ Pain with sitting for long periods
✅ Discomfort or pain during intimacy or ejaculation
✅ Tightness or aching in the pelvic region
✅ Urinary urgency or difficulty fully emptying

🗣️ If any of these sound familiar, it’s time to take action. The good news? You don’t have to live with this pain after vasectomy. Let’s talk about how pelvic floor physical therapy can help with Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome.

How Pelvic Floor PT Can Help You Recover and Heal Vasectomy Pain

💡 Muscle & Nerve Release Techniques – A pelvic floor PT can help release trigger points, ease muscle tension, and calm overactive nerves contributing to pain.

💡 Breathwork & Relaxation Training – Learning how to properly relax the pelvic floor can reduce spasm and improve circulation.

💡 Scar Tissue Mobilization – Gentle techniques can break up adhesions and improve tissue mobility, reducing nerve irritation.

💡 Postural & Movement Retraining – Addressing the way you move, sit, and exercise can prevent ongoing strain on the pelvic floor.

💡 Personalized Home Program – You’ll learn effective stretches, mobility work, and relaxation exercises to support long-term recovery from pain after vasectomy.

What You Can Do Today to Heal Your Vasectomy Pain

🗣️ If you’re experiencing pelvic pain after a vasectomy, don’t wait—this is something you can fix. The longer pain patterns go untreated, the harder they can be to reverse. So, if this sounds like you, I highly recommend booking an appointment with a pelvic floor therapist who specializes in men’s health to address Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome. A few targeted sessions can make all the difference.

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