I have swollen left testicles which has become larger than right . Mismatch in size since long . I have pain intermittently and gets subsidises. Recently on my annual checkup I was told by Surgeon that I have hydrocele and wanted to go for ultrasound. I developed little pain now which give me discomfort please advice.
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A hydrocele is a fluid-filled sac surrounding a testicle that results in swelling of the scrotum. About one in 10 male infants has a hydrocele at birth. Additionally, men usually older than 40 can develop a hydrocele due to inflammation or injury within the scrotum.
Hydrocele finds an excellent treatment with homeopathy. Most cases heal and surgery can be avoided. The medicine absorbs the fluid within the body and prevents local irritation or inflammation, thus prevent from recurrence also.
Most patients show significant improvement in about three to four weeks of start of treatment,full length of treatment is usually for about four months. Some patients may need longer course of medication.
It is possible to avoid surgery in most cases, if timely homeopathic treatment is used.
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
Medicines will reach you via courier services
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As a surgeon has already diagnosed u with hydrocele, get an ultrasonography of scrotum done.
Confirm it and get operated.
As u have developed pain now so i need to ask u some of the question before prescribing medicines.
Hi since the surgeon has already diagnosed u with hydrocele and has advised for an ultrasound I would suggest that u get the ultrasound done and consult the surgeon so that he can start the appropriate treatment .
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