Hi, I am age 22, I had bilateral microsurgical varicocelectomy for testicular pain on left side (not right side) and left testicle hanging lower ,after surgery left side pain half percent decreased but still hanging, and right side testicle paining and very sensitive to touch, even wearing underwear also hurting on right testicle .small touch also causing dragging pain in right testicle and lower back side some times my legs also dragging paining, mainly my sexual desires are totally decreased what is the reason for ?i do not have sexual desires before surgery I had ,is my surgery successful or not?
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Hello- It’s disappointing to realize that you may have a varicocele recurrence after surgery. You’ve endured the surgery, the anesthesia, a lengthy recovery time, a month without sexual activity, the expense, and some pain, in hopes it would all be worth it in the end. And it might have been, if you were now back to having a normal quality of life without the problems that varicocele can cause, like pain, infertility, or low testosterone. Now, it’s back. And you really don’t want to go through all that again. The truth is 1 in 10 men who undergo a surgical procedure for varicocele will have a recurrence. This statistic remains the same regardless of which type of surgery you have, whether it’s an open procedure, microscopic, or laparoscopic. Additionally, supporting statistics indicate that up to 15 percent of men who undergo surgery for varicocele report that it didn’t completely relieve pain or it didn’t result in adequate pain relief. If you are looking for a permanent solution, its time to start herbal medications now. Medicines will not only cure your varicocele but also will subside pain and other discomfort factors for rest of your life.
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Surgery is ok. You may need surgery fir opposite side.
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