Varicocele is a common condition where veins within the scrotum become enlarged, similar to varicose veins in the leg. It often causes no symptoms, but can sometimes lead to a dull ache, a feeling of heaviness, or contribute to male infertility. Treatment, if necessary, may involve observation, pain management, or minor procedures, typically to address discomfort or fertility concerns.
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Varicocele Overview & Treatment
Mayo Clinic's Dr. Sevann Helo explains varicocele, a common cause of male infertility. Learn its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options (incl. microsurgery), success rates, risks, and recovery.
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