The expansion of scrotal veins is known as a varicocele. Similar to varicose veins in the legs, a varicocele. Though not all varicoceles impair sperm production, they significantly contribute to reduced sperm production and decrease sperm motility, resulting in infertility. In addition, the testicles may contract as a result of varicocele.
Varicocele typically appears in men between the ages of 15 and 40. Typically, varicose veins contain valves that direct blood to the heart from the testicles and scrotum. When these valves malfunction, the blood pools in one location, causing the veins in the scrotum surrounding the testicles to enlarge and develop varicocele. After a while, the production of semen and its quality diminishes in those with this issue. According to studies, 90% to 100% of varicocele-treated people experience pain relief. Semen production begins in 50 to 70 percent of patients.
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CAN VARICOCELE CAUSE INFERTILITY?
Blood travels to and from the scrotum through the arterial and venous systems. For the production of sperm, this blood must be pure. There is more impure blood in the testis when the venous system malfunctions and cannot return the blood owing to a varicocele. It may harm sperm production. Infertility may develop over time as sperm count declines.
HOW AND WHY DOES VARICOCELE DEVELOP?
Blood is returned to the heart by the veins. From the scrotal region, blood must ascend to the heart. The veins can only transmit blood one way, ensuring it moves upward. The toxicity of the modern lifestyle can lead to an unbalanced pH because it builds up in the blood and toxins in the cells. Free radicals are unstable chemicals that might harm your body’s cells due to the changing pH and increased toxin production. The buildup of free radicals and pollutants near the scrotal valves results in faulty operation and obstructs normal blood flow. A varicocele can result when blood begins to build up in the veins.
The veins may not function adequately for months or even years before a varicocele appears. Therefore, varicocele is a lifestyle disease because poor choices primarily bring it on.
HOW IS VARICOCELE DIAGNOSED?
A varicocele is found via ultrasound. To better understand the condition, it is also a good idea to analyze the sperm count in addition to the ultrasound. Numerous instances of varicocele being misdiagnosed as hernias, epididymitis (Inflammation of the testis tube), or hydroceles have been documented (fluid collection in the scrotum causing swelling). Therefore, obtaining a correct diagnosis is crucial.
CAN VARICOCELE BE TREATED WITHOUT SURGERY?
CAN VARICOCELE BE TREATED WITHOUT SURGERY?
Every patient tries to find the best option for varicocele treatment without surgery. It is natural for everyone to look for any possibility of curing their disease with only medicines and avoid expensive surgery. No one would like to have unnecessary surgeries and cuts or scars that are too near their private parts.
Embolization is a medical procedure widely suggested for varicocele treatment without surgery. It draws blood away from the enlarged vein in your scrotum. Such a vein is called a varicocele. It can cause pain, infertility, and swelling. Generally, in this procedure, doctors use coils or special agents to block (or embolize) the vein. That may help to get relief from varicocele pain.
It is safe for varicocele treatment without surgery, but some risks can affect it even after the procedure. Some side effects include infection, Allergic reaction, Excess bleeding, Migration of the coil sometimes used to block the enlarged vein, Lower back pain, Inflammation of the scrotum, Inflammation of the vein, etc.
Homeopathy is proven the best treatment for varicocele, and Homoeopathic remedies work very well in mild to moderate cases of varicocele treatment. Homeopathic medicines are natural, safe, and have no side effects on the male reproductive system. They act on the root to prevent the disease process. Homeopathic medicines stimulate the body’s disease-fighting mechanisms. The disease is completely eradicated as soon as the body’s healing system is strengthened. They help reduce pain, further control varicosity, and reduce swelling, lowering the testicles’ temperature and improving sperm count. Should take Homoeopathic medicines at the beginning of the varicocele problem because the longer the treatment is delayed, the more the pain becomes chronic.
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CAN SURGERY TREAT VARICOCELE?
The only effective varicocele treatment now, according to science, is surgery. Additionally, according to contemporary science, varicocele has a recurrence rate of up to 35% and cannot be fully treated. The term for this is recurrent varicocele. Be aware that a procedure requires a three- to four-week recuperation period and does not guarantee relief. In addition, the varicocele can damage the vas deferens, resulting in a long-term decrease in sperm production. Therefore, you must decide whether surgery is the best course of action for you, especially after looking at your various non-surgical options.
HOME REMEDIES FOR VARICOCELE TREATMENT
You can use readily available over-the-counter pain relievers to get immediate relief. Refrain from doing strenuous physical exercises that may aggravate the discomfort. Or you can use an ice pack on the scrotum to reduce swelling and relieve pain.
Though these home remedies are simple, they will make a difference in your condition. You should also know that varicocele can reappear if you do not receive proper treatment. To avoid recurrence, go for homeopathy for varicocele treatment.
IS SURGERY EFFECTIVE IN VARICOCELE TREATMENT?
The most suggested procedure in allopaths for varicocele treatment is called laparoscopic varicocelectomy. In this process, the doctor performs this surgery using several small incisions to see inside your body and a laparoscope with a light and camera. In addition, your doctor may perform an open surgery, which uses a large incision to allow your doctor to see inside your body for better visibility for the operation. But this varicocele treatment has possible side effects like fluid buildup around your testicle (hydrocele), leg pain or swelling, difficulty peeing or fully emptying your bladder, redness, Inflammation, drainage from your incisions, infection, high fever (101°F or higher), etc.