Risks and complications of Orchiectomy
The majority of complications and risks in orchiectomy are because of the reduction in testosterone levels because the testes primarily produce testosterone. The long-term effects are more significant after the removal of both testicles. One may experience loss of muscle strength and fertility after surgery. There is a greater risk of cardiovascular diseases and psychological side effects such as depression after surgery. Orchiectomy severely affects reproductive health with the loss of libido. Hormonal side effects such as hot flashes and weight gain are common side effects of orchiectomy.