Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Fahid - Aug 2nd, 2012 4:59 am. | |
Fahid
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I have operated two week before verecoceals operation. the wound at the cut totaly recovered. But my left testicle bow down more than my right testicle.andis much bigger than before. I also feel pain when touches my hand or whenever i lift up or sit down.Plz Give me suggession |
re: verecoceals
by Dr M K Gupta -
Aug 3rd, 2012
12:21 pm
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Dear Dr Fahid After varecocelectomy surgery up to 4 week this problems are normal. You should use scrotal support. A varicocele is a scrotal abnormality defined by elongated, dilated and tortuous veins that drain the testicle. Varicoceles are common, observed in 15% from the general male population, and are presumably an evolutionary results of men's upright posture. Most varicoceles (>80%) occur on the left side and the remainder on both sides. They are generally acquired during puberty. Several theories have been proposed to describe their occurrence, including poorly functioning valves and increased potential to deal with blood circulation where the varicocele veins drain, creating a lake of blood like effect and increasing venous pressure. Even after surgery it takes little time to get it normal. With regards M K Gupta |