Conclusion

A varicocele is a common illness that can afflict people of all ages and stages of life. The majority of people just have little or no symptoms. You are free to choose whether or not to have a varicocele treated. Minor symptoms might be managed with supportive knickers, a jockstrap or over-the-counter painkillers. Varicoceles, however, can result in infertility. A varicocelectomy can treat a varicocele and, in certain cases, increase fertility. Discuss your treatment choices with a medical professional, including how surgery can influence your fertility.
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