What are the symptoms of varicocele?
Varicocele may lead to swelling, pain or discomfort in the spermatic cord area, palpable mass in the spermatic cord area, infertility issues, and other symptoms, necessitating timely hospital examination and treatment.
Swelling in the Spermatic Cord Area: Varicocele causes venous dilation and blood accumulation in the spermatic cord area, potentially resulting in swelling and enlargement of the area.
Pain or Discomfort: Varicocele may cause pain or discomfort in the spermatic cord area, likely due to venous dilation and blood stagnation.
Palpable Spermatic Cord Veins: In some cases, venous dilation and varicosity in the spermatic cord area can be detected through touch or examination.
Mass in the Spermatic Cord Area: In certain situations, varicocele may lead to the formation of a mass in the spermatic cord area, caused by venous dilation and blood stagnation.
Infertility Issues: Varicocele may affect blood circulation in the spermatic cord area, thereby influencing sperm production and transportation, potentially leading to infertility issues.
Patients with varicocele can take medications such as Sodium Aescinate Tablets or Diosmin Tablets in coordination with their doctors to control the progression of the disease.