A lumpy look or a “bag of worms” feel of your scrotum, commonly seen with enlarged veins is an indicator of a condition called Varicocele. Mainly caused by the damaged valves inside the veins in the scrotum, the condition...
Worried about that pain you have never experienced before? Are you feeling self-conscious and uncomfortable to talk about that pain in your testicle, even to your doctor? It might be a symptom of a condition known as Varicocele —...
Male reproductive system produces stores and transports sperms. Sperms and testosterone hormone are produced in testicles. scrotum is the sac of skin that hold testicles. sperms travel to the prostate from each epididymis using a tube called vas...
What are Varicoceles? A varicocele is a vein inside the scrotum (the pouch that holds the testicles) that becomes enlarged due to pooled blood. In other words, varicoceles are the varicose veins of the scrotum. Varicoceles are formed when...
Varicoceles refer to the swollen and enlarged veins of the scrotum, a pouch that contains the testicles. Varicoceles look similar to an enlargement above the testicles and can be easily identified as a bulge on the scrotum. There is,...
Veins have the function of transporting blood from all over the body to the heart. In this journey, while transportation the blood has to move beyond the gravity especially from the lower parts of the body like legs. In...
A varicocele is an abnormal enlargement of veins in the scrotum. It is a relatively common condition effecting males in the second and third decade with it's incidence being higher in infertile couples