Many men have dilated veins in the scrotum, which is the pouch containing the testicles. Doctors call these veins varicoceles. Many men with varicocele have no symptoms, but some may have fertility problems. Varicocele is a common and affect 10 to 15% of men. Doctors continue to debate the role of varicocele in infertility.
Some research suggests that treating a varicocele may improve fertility outcomes. However, a systematic review indicates that the available evidence is weak and that doctors need to do more research.
In this article, find out if a varicocele affects fertility.
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What is a varicocele?
A varicocele occurs when a bulge results from dilated veins inside the scrotum. The swelling usually looks like a magnification above the testis, without discoloration. The pampiniform plexus is a group of veins inside the scrotum. These veins help cool the blood before it goes to the testicular artery, which supplies the testes with blood.
If the testicles are too hot, they cannot produce healthy semen. The health of sperm affects fertility. It is therefore essential that the veins can cool the blood. Most people with varicocele don't have symptoms, but some may have fertility problems. When a person has a varicocele, they may also experience swelling and tenderness in the scrotum.
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What exercises should you do with varicocele?
All types of athletics are ideal as a preventive measure for this disease. In addition, such activity will keep you in shape and improve your immune system.