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Hydrocele
I have a hydrocele since two years,it dint grow size from the day one its very small on the right side like a small pebble that i experience when my testicles are slightly compressed i dont feel any pain but once when i started going to gym and lifted some weights i felt some pain in my left testicle yes left testicle but the swelling was on right one,i then stopped going to gym and pain was reduced but after few months means yesterday i went to daignose i came to know it was a mild hydrocele,i dont feel pain at all and even the size dint increased,im worried is this a problem which i have to ignore or should i serously consider it,usually hydrocele go away in adults in time period of six months i read it online,but i have no pain and increase in size for about two years,what should i do?The scrotalultrasound reports impression was>BILATERAL SCROTAL HYDROCELE ( MILD ON RIGHT AND MINIMAl ON LEFT) My question is this a serious condition or should i ignore it?Wil this be cured by medicne
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If its small and minimal....you can ignore. If its growing then surgery.
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