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Varicoceles usually form during puberty and develop over time. They may cause some discomfort or pain, but they often result in no symptoms or complications. A varicocele may cause poor development of a testicle, low sperm production or other problems that may lead to infertility.

A varicocele is an enlarged vein in your scrotum. Varicoceles may cause mild symptoms. Treatment depends on the severity. Severe cases may require surgery.

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A varicocele is when veins become enlarged inside your scrotum (the pouch of skin that holds your testicles). These veins are called the pampiniform plexus. Ten to 15 of every 100 males have a varicocele. It is like getting a varicose vein in your leg.

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A varicocele is an abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform venous plexus in the scrotum. In males, this plexus of veins drains blood from the testicles back to the heart.

A varicocele is a collection of enlarged veins in the scrotum similar to varicose veins in the legs. It's usually symptomless in most cases isn't dangerous.

A varicocele is enlargement of the veins in the scrotum (the sac that holds the testicles). Varicoceles usually develop at puberty and persist throughout life unless they are treated.

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A varicocele forms when damaged valves inside the veins that run along the spermatic cord prevent blood from flowing properly. Blood backs up, leading to swelling and widening of the veins.

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Varicocele is a varicose vein inside the scrotum. It can be treated by a microsurgery called varicocelectomy. Schedule an appointment today to be evaluated.