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Varicocele Treatment

Varicocele Treatment in Delhi, India

Small pockets of sperm are found in the testicles of males who have no sperm in their semen. These pockets contain a variety of healthy sperm that can be used in ICSI and IVF procedures. Expert reproductive specialists penetrate these pockets, and some are collected with a method akin to a needle biopsy.

How are the sperms retrieved by using Micro TESA/TESE for IVF?

A varicocele is the result of expanding veins in the scrotum, the area of skin that houses your testicles. These veins are referred to as the pampiniform plexus. Out of 100 males, ten to fifteen have varicocele. Males in the 15–25 age range are more prone to have them. That’s like getting varicose veins in your leg. Infertility can sometimes be caused by a varicocele, which reduces sperm quantity and quality. This may also cause testicles to shrink.

Varicoceles are most commonly found on the left side of the scrotum and usually develop throughout adolescence. The anatomical structures of your scrotum are different on the right and left sides. Although they can appear on either side, varicoceles are extremely rare.There are varicoceles that don’t affect sperm production. Let’s examine varicocele and the reasons behind selecting Mother Divine Fertility, the best IVF center in Delhi.

Why does varicocele develop?

A spermatic cord supports every testicle. Within the cords are also the veins, arteries, and nerves that supply these glands with support. Blood can go from the testicles to the scrotum and back to the heart through one-way valves found in healthy scrotal veins.

Sometimes blood pools in veins and becomes larger because the blood isn’t flowing through them as it should. A varicocele grows progressively over time. There is no established risk factor for the formation of a varicocele, and its exact cause is unknown.

What are the symptoms of varicocele?

You might not have any symptoms related to a varicocele. But you might experience:

  • A lump in one of your testicles
  • Swelling in your scrotum
  • Visibly enlarged or twisted veins in your scrotum are often described as looking like a bag of worms.
  • A dull, recurring pain in your scrotum

When to see a doctor for varicocele?

Varicoceles usually cause no pain and don’t require any medical attention. In reality, they are often found during a routine medical examination or assessment of fertility.

If, however, the varicocele is large, your testicles are too small, your sperm count is low, or you and your spouse are having difficulty becoming pregnant, your doctor may recommend therapy. Additionally, if you experience any of the following symptoms, you should consult your physician:

  • Sharp, throbbing, or dull discomfort in the groin, testicles, or scrotum
  • The scrotum swelling
  • reduction in size of the impacted testicle.
  • a growth or bump on the scrotum
  • size variations in one or both testicles
  • lowered fertility

What are the treatments for varicocele?

There are no drugs available to treat or stop varicoceles. But medications (such ibuprofen or acetaminophen) might make the pain go away. When it comes to treatment, surgery is the primary option. Embolization is a non-surgical therapeutic technique that causes a brief venous blockage

For a surgical procedure: There are several methods for performing varicocele surgery. All of them involve blocking the blood flow through the pampiniform plexus veins. When undergoing surgery, the patient is fully unconscious. The top two procedures performed are:

  • Making an incision 1 cm above the scrotum, the doctor performs a tiny varicocelectomy. The vas deferens, lymphatic drainage, and testicular artery are all avoided by the surgeon as they use a microscope to tie up each tiny vein.Following the two to three hour procedure, the patient is released from the hospital the same day.

  • The laparoscopic varicocelectomy technique involves the insertion of small tubes into the abdomen to bind veins. This takes thirty to forty minutes longer and is a speedier process. On the same day, the patient returns home.

One common adverse effect of a varicocele is infertility. Consult your doctor about seeing a reproductive specialist if you and your partner are having problems becoming pregnant.

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