Is surgery necessary for varicocele? Is there any homeopathic treatment for this?
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Well it all depends upon the case (my past experience) of course homoeopathy has medicines like silicea, hamamelis lycopodium etc which cure the case you have to send details url Business.site/?m=true.
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First you need to know something about varicocele a varicocele is an enlargement of the veins in the scrotum, the the bag that contains the testes. They are similar to varicose veins of the leg. They affect a type of vein known as the pampiniform plexus. The pampiniform plexus is found in the spermatic cord. This cord also holds the vas deferens, the tube that carries sperm, and the testicular artery, which transports blood to the testicles. The creation of sperm is most efficient at around 34.5 degrees celsius, or 94.1 degrees fahrenheit, rather than the body's standard 37 degrees celsius. This is one reason why the testes are physically separate from the trunk of the body. The main role of the pampiniform plexus is to cool the arterial blood before it reaches the sperm. It does this through a "heat exchange" mechanism. Varicoceles can disrupt this cooling system. This can prevent the testicles from producing good quality sperm. A varicocele has been described as looking like a "bag of worms. The condition might cause a swollen testicle, almost always on the left side. A varicocele might cause: ?shrinkage of the affected testicle- small size testes. The bulk of the testicle comprises sperm-producing tubules. When damaged, as from varicocele, the testicle shrinks and softens ?infertility. Varicoceles might keep the local temperature in or around the testicle too high, affecting sperm formation, movement (motility) and function there is no guranteed surgical procedures available to treat varicocele. Symptomatic & constitutional homeopathy treatment helps for varicocele,
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Hello ji, Yes, It can be treat with Homeopathic medicine without surgery. A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the loose bag of skin that holds testicles (scrotum). Varicocele is a scrotal abnormality defined by elongated, dilated and tortuous veins that drain the testicle. Most varicoceles occur on the left side and the remainder on both sides. Homeopathic treatment works very well in mild to moderate cases of the Varicocele. Homeopathic medicines are natural, safe and have no side effects on the male reproductive system. They act at the root to stop recurrence of the disease process.
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