how can i treat with varicocele?!


Question: how can i help to reduce the effects of of varicocele?
and dose having sex make it worse?
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A varicocele is usually harmless and often requires no treatment. If surgery is required because of infertility or testicular atrophy, the outlook is usually excellent.

Treatment for varicocele.

Varicoceles may be managed with a scrotal support. However, if pain continues, or if infertility or testicular atrophy results, further treatment may be needed. Treatments include open surgical removal, laparoscopic removal, and catheter embolization.

Both open and laparoscopic varicocelectomy (the surgical correction of a varicocele) are performed on an outpatient basis. The cut is usually made in the lower abdomen, although various techniques can be used. Ice packs should be kept to the area for the first 24 hours after surgery to reduce swelling.

Catheter ablation is also done as an outpatient procedure. A small puncture is made at the crease where the leg joins the body.

You will be advised to use ice and to wear a scrotal support for some time after surgery. Possible complications include hematoma (blood clot formation), infection, or injury to the scrotal t issue or structures. In addition, injury to the artery that supplies the testicle may occur.

Other Answers:
tomato paste/puree, liberally applied to your food, and to the affected body part. take care to eat the first and wash off the second.
you should avoid long time standing or walking, it is not an important problem except for the pain or infertility (they ate not present in all cases). you can have a completely normal life and if varicocele interferes your activities, you can reduce it by a simple surgery.
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