A year ago i had severe pain in my left testicle,,,doc said i had epyditimus infection....took meds and it never seemed to recover .. i returned because it kept hurting...he then said i have vericose veins in my left testicle...the pain is less intense now but still remains....ive noticed it seems to get achy after i masturbate...what is the problem???
Welcome to healthcare magic for your health concerns I am Dr Fahim and I will be looking into your problem
I have gone through your question and understood your concerns. It appears to be VARICOCELE, you can called it varicose veins in testicular venous plexuses. I has dragging sensation with occasional pain. It is best seen from the underside of the scrotum by lifting the scrotum. A bunch of vessels can be felt at the apex of the testis. You need to see a general surgeon or a urologist who after clinical examination may ask for ultrasonography of the scrotum. Its treatment is surgical removal of the dilated vein.
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Welcome to healthcare magic for your health concerns I am Dr Fahim and I will be looking into your problem I have gone through your question and understood your concerns. It appears to be VARICOCELE, you can called it varicose veins in testicular venous plexuses. I has dragging sensation with occasional pain. It is best seen from the underside of the scrotum by lifting the scrotum. A bunch of vessels can be felt at the apex of the testis. You need to see a general surgeon or a urologist who after clinical examination may ask for ultrasonography of the scrotum. Its treatment is surgical removal of the dilated vein. I hope my answer will help you. Do rate it, If you like it. Regards