Varicoceles are similar to varicose veins, but they occur around the testicles rather than the legs. They do not usually cause any serious problems, but they can impact male fertility. They happen ...
VARICOCELE affects a significant proportion of the male population, and is associated with infertility, testicular dysfunction and atrophy, and semen abnormalities. Antegrade sclerotherapy is one of ...
A recent report from Taiwan describes a new, minimally-invasive procedure for treating scrotal varicoceles. Compared with conventional, laparoscopic varix ligation, this approach appears to decrease ...
Varicocelectomy is a surgery that removes swollen veins inside the scrotum, called varicoceles. There aren’t any medications that treat or get rid of varicoceles, so your doctor may recommend surgery ...
Many men have enlarged veins in the scrotum, which is the pouch that holds the testicles. Doctors call these veins varicoceles. Many men with varicoceles have no symptoms, but some may have fertility ...
Male infertility remains a topic rarely discussed, often overshadowed by social pressures and hesitation. Yet, it contributes to nearly half of all cases where couples struggle to conceive. Among the ...