What is varicocele? Whose is it? What to do?

Varicocele
Rarely, it can be ‘pain’: but when
What are the complications?
When to do the treatment?

What operations can be performed:

It is a growth of veins in the loose bag of skin that contains your testicles (scrotum).


Sometimes varicocele does not cause symptoms.
– Pain increases with standing or physical exertion, especially with prolonged standing.

– Feel relaxed when you lie down
Over time, varicoceles can grow larger and become more noticeable.
– Shrinkage (atrophy) of the affected testicles.
– Infertility, because varicoceles can cause local temperatures in or around the testes to be too high, affecting sperm formation, movement (motility) and function.

– Testicular pain, swelling or
– testicular atrophy (small testicles) or
– Infertility occurs.

(Same day surgery and day off)
– 1. Laparoscopic Surgery (Modern)
– 2. Micro surgery.

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