It usually occur in the left scrotum and it’s described as feeling like “worms” or “spaghetti” in that particular side of the scrotum.
It is accompanied by severe pains in the scrotum which increases when standing.
Person may observe testicular shrinkage as well.
It is accompanied by severe pains in the scrotum which increases when standing.
Person may observe testicular shrinkage as well.
However, sometimes none of these symptoms mentioned above may occur.
In actual fact, some persons may feel nothing but a dull aching or dragging pain in their scrotum which may get worse only after doing some exercises or an intense activity at the end of the day.
In actual fact, some persons may feel nothing but a dull aching or dragging pain in their scrotum which may get worse only after doing some exercises or an intense activity at the end of the day.
Though no clearer causes of Varicocele are discovered, it’s believed to be caused by defective valves in the veins within the scrotum, just above the testis.
It’s very common among men and some can live with it unnoticed throughout their lives and may not cause problems at all.
It’s very common among men and some can live with it unnoticed throughout their lives and may not cause problems at all.
Varicocele is a common cause of infertility in men and this is because, it creates abnormal temperatures inside the testicle of the affected part.
The male sperms are fragile and due to this abnormal temperature created, kills some of the sperms and disrupts their production.
The male sperms are fragile and due to this abnormal temperature created, kills some of the sperms and disrupts their production.
Usually, varicocele that does not cause symptoms at all does not require treatment.
However, if symptoms occur, Varicocelectomy, a surgical procedure to treat varicocele, would be performed to restore better blood flow to the testis and get your fertility restored.
However, if symptoms occur, Varicocelectomy, a surgical procedure to treat varicocele, would be performed to restore better blood flow to the testis and get your fertility restored.
Today, check your scrotum and see if you have varicocele, talk to your doctor about it to know the best treatment option and management for you.
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