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Should Surgery For Varicocele Be Undergone For Pain In Testicles?

Sir i m diagnosed with varicocele with Grade 1. and my semen analysis are normal . Sperm count 260 Million. Morphology is 60% normal. Motility is 50% active and 15 % sluggish 35% immotile. Liquifactino is 20 minuts. but i feel pain sometime in my testicles bcz of varicocele. Do you think i should go for varicocele surgery or it is not required or will it damage my testicle or can lead to atrophy ??? and is surgery is safe any post surgery sexual complications ?
Mon, 25 Nov 2019
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Hello,

Varicocele might cause low sperm count and you also might encounter problems during sex. I suggest you to visit your urologist and have a proper checkup and let him decide whether to go for operation or not, however the definitive treatment is surgery.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sameen Bin Naeem, General & Family Physician
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Should Surgery For Varicocele Be Undergone For Pain In Testicles?

Hello, Varicocele might cause low sperm count and you also might encounter problems during sex. I suggest you to visit your urologist and have a proper checkup and let him decide whether to go for operation or not, however the definitive treatment is surgery. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sameen Bin Naeem, General & Family Physician