Vericocle grade 3 on both the side

2024-06-15 14:40:10
I have a diagnosis with grade 3 vericocle in both the testicles . How common is this or how to take it ahead Please help and guide
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You are 41 year old , in case if you desire to have children we need to evaluate Sperm counts and Scrotal doppler scan and subsequent Surgery if neeed

Answered2024-06-24 14:53:43

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Dont just fret on the ultrasound findings. Get yourself evaluated by a urologist.clinical examination and symptoms are important  for treatment decision
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consult a urologist for examination

Answered2024-06-15 15:06:44

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Answered2024-06-17 13:07:45

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Need evaluation in terms of infertility. Need examination and thorough evaluation Kindly consult with details of history investigations for detailed explanation of treatment plan

Answered2024-06-16 14:05:18

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Answered2024-06-16 06:45:15

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The treatment for a grade 3 varicocele is contingent upon the presence of symptoms. Merely having a grade 3 varicocele, in the absence of symptoms, is not inherently harmful.

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