Varicoceles usually require no
treatment. However, if you're infertile or your
varicocele causes
pain or testicular
atrophy, you may want to undergo
varicocele repair.
Full article >>>Varicoceles usually develop slowly and may not have any symptoms. They are more common in men between 15 and 25 years old.
Varicoceles are more common on the
left side.
Varicoceles are often the cause of
infertility in men.
Full article >>>A
varicocele is mass of enlarged and dilated veins in the testicle that essentially feels like a bag of
worms. It is generally not harmful and usually not painful.
Full article >>>varicoceleDilated veins in the
spermatic cord above or around the
testis that can cause decreased
sperm production on the affected side.
varicose veins ...
Full article >>>VaricoceleVaricose Vein SurgeryVaricose Vein TreatmentVaricose VeinsVaricose Veins -
Scrotum (
Varicocele) ...
Full article >>>- If a
varicocele is the problem, it must be treated by
surgery.
"Also see "
Infertility, Female" for additional
nutritional and many, many, other factors. Much of that information which applies to the man applies equally to the woman.
Full article >>>A
varicocele is a group of
varicose veins in the
scrotum that can cause
swelling and damage
sperm. Peyronie's
disease is the abnormal
curvature of the penis caused by accumulated
scar tissue.
Full article >>>Sperm can be examined if a
semen sample is given to a
laboratory or
fertility specialist within two hours of
ejaculation. A common problem is a
varicocele, or
varicose vein in the testicles, that interferes with
sperm development.
Full article >>>In men, a collection of enlarged veins in the
scrotum (called a
varicocele)
High blood pressure that is not easily controlled
Breathing difficulty or
leg pain caused by
blood clotsSwelling of the
abdomen due to accumulated fluid ("
ascites") ...
Full article >>>The most common
vascular abnormality associated with male
infertility is the
varicocele.
Full article >>>A condition where the valves within the veins along the
spermatic cord don't work properly -- called
varicocele -- is a common cause, as is an
undescended testicle.
Full article >>>Palpation of the
abdomen may show a mass or
organ enlargement, particularly of the
kidney or
liver. There may be a testicular
varicocele in men.
Full article >>>For example, a lump in the
scrotum may not be a
tumor of the testicle, but a collection of veins called a
varicocele. Sometimes
surgery is recommended to remove it.
Full article >>>them through an
endoscopic surgical procedure that uses the heat produced by radio waves or a laser to seal off the veins.
Varicose veins that occur around the
rectum are called
hemorrhoids, and those that form in the
scrotum are called
varicoceles.
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