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Suggest Treatment For Varicoceles In Testes

I am Navindra from Nepal 33 years old. I am diagnosed of vericoleceles in my right testes. Doctor suggest to do surgery but I prefer not to undergo surgery. Can u suggest some options? I am getting hopeless because I am recently marriSued and i m infertile
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
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Hi, Navindra. What is your sperm count? If you have low sperm count then you could benefit from Varicocele surgery. Varicocele is known to cause low sperm count. So, you should go ahead with the surgery. Its not a very major surgery and has the potential to increase your sperm count. But, there are no guarantees. If you opt against surgery, then you can try medications. I usually prescribe a product from Himalya ayurvedics called Speman. I give it for three months and usually find a rise in Sperm count after three months. Choose what you want but I would advice in favor of surgery. Take care.
Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.
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Suggest Treatment For Varicoceles In Testes

Hi, Navindra. What is your sperm count? If you have low sperm count then you could benefit from Varicocele surgery. Varicocele is known to cause low sperm count. So, you should go ahead with the surgery. Its not a very major surgery and has the potential to increase your sperm count. But, there are no guarantees. If you opt against surgery, then you can try medications. I usually prescribe a product from Himalya ayurvedics called Speman. I give it for three months and usually find a rise in Sperm count after three months. Choose what you want but I would advice in favor of surgery. Take care. Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.