HomeAnswersUrologyvaricoceleI have undergone some tests for testicle pain and got to know that I have varicocele. Please help.

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Recently, I got testicle pain, and I went to the hospital to consult a doctor. The doctor suggested I get a test done, so I went to the diagnostic center to complete the test. At the diagnostics center, the laboratory technician said that I was in the early stages of varicocele. Still, when I showed the report to the doctor, the doctor said everything was normal. He did not suggest any medicine and told me to wear a belt.

I am worried about what varicocele. Kindly help me.

Thank you.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Varicocele means that in the scrotum, there is a group of veins called the venous plexus, which gets enlarged. There are many reasons for the veins to get enlarged. It can be treated; do not worry if you have that problem. The treatment for it depends upon the stage it is. But your doctor would have known if you had the problem. If he has not suggested any medicine, then you should be safe. The laboratory technician may have suspected whether you have varicocele. For further explanation, kindly send the reports.

Feel free to contact us for any further help.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Shilpi Rajnish Gupta
Dr. Shilpi Rajnish Gupta

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