Varicocele is more common in the left testicle (80-90%) than in the right as a result of many anatomical factors. Importantly, right-sided varicocele should be carefully examined, and right-sided varicocele may indicate right kidney cancer
How do I know I'm affected by varicocele?
Varicocele is like a "bag of worms." On the contrary, many people believe that varicocele usually does not cause any pain, but inflammation of the testicle may occur on one or both sides. Other complications should be avoided, including testicular fluid, testicular cancer, a cyst, or spermatheca. Generally, varicocele is harmless, not cancerous, however, they may last longer. Gives birth to infertility. Some health professionals believe that if left untreated, they can also cause testicular cancer.
What are the treatment options available for varicoceles?
There is no place for medical treatment in varicocele treatment. Surgery is the main form of varicocele treatment. However, the presence of varicocele does not require surgical correction. If treatment is indicated, surgical correction is the treatment of choice. There are a number of techniques for surgical correction, including microscopic subcutaneous varicocelectomy, inguinal varicocelectomy, retroperitoneal varicocelectomy, and laparoscopic varicocelectomy. In most cases, the patient is prone to hypothermia.
What lifestyle changes Need in Varicocele?
- 1.Quit smoking
- 2. Avoid using marijuana
- 3. Avoid cocaine consumption
- 4. Avoid the use of anabolic steroids
- 5. Reduce alcohol intake
- 6. Avoid lubricants
- 7. Increase aerobic exercise.
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