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Symptoms of Varicocele
The symptoms of varicocele most often include a dull ache or heaviness in the scrotum, a sensation of fullness, visible or palpable enlarged veins, and discomfort that tends to worsen with standing, physical exertion, or prolonged heat exposure. Some people notice…
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Causes of Varicocele
Varicocele develops when the veins within the scrotum become abnormally enlarged because blood does not drain normally from the testicle. In practical terms, the condition is caused by venous backflow and pooling in the pampiniform plexus, the network of veins that…
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Diagnosis of Varicocele
Varicocele is usually identified through a combination of clinical evaluation and targeted testing. It refers to an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum, specifically the pampiniform plexus, which drains blood from the testicles. This enlargement happens when venous valves do…
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Prevention of Varicocele
Varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum, usually affecting the pampiniform plexus around the testicle. It develops when venous blood does not drain efficiently, allowing pressure to build and veins to become dilated and tortuous. Because the condition…
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FAQ about Varicocele
This FAQ article explains what varicocele is, why it develops, how it is diagnosed, what treatment options exist, and what it may mean for long-term health. Varicocele is a common cause of enlarged veins in the scrotum and is often discussed…
