January 30, 2012 — Surgery increases testosterone production in men with varicocele, the most common cause of male infertility, according to a meta-analysis published in the February issue of the ...
When we talk about infertility, people suddenly shift their focus to women. However, that is not true. Men can have similar problems having children, whether it's a problem with generating enough ...
Varicocelectomy boosts sperm number and motility, as well as likelihood of pregnancy. NEW ORLEANS—Varicocelectomy may significantly improve semen parameters such as sperm count, motility, and ...
Varicocelectomy is a surgical procedure performed to treat a condition called varicocele in males. In this condition, the veins draining the testicles become enlarged and tortuous and are visible on ...
"Change is inevitable, and change is constant." We're all a long way from the day we were born. Even science and technology have advanced so much that nothing is now considered impossible. Almost ...
'If the varicocele is affecting the quality of semen, then we would recommend surgery' A reader asks: Doctor, I am 21-year-old male and have varicocele. Need an advice whether it is necessary to ...
MUNICH — Even a small varicocele can significantly affect sperm quality and fertility in an otherwise healthy young man, according to a population-based study of more than 7000 army recruits in six ...
As many as 15 percent of men have varicoceles, masses of enlarged and dilated veins in the testicles. There is new evidence that varicoceles, long known to be a cause of male infertility, interfere ...
Painful scrotum can be a bothersome symptom in men and in many cases despite extensive investigation, the cause of the pain can be a mystery to the treating doctor. There are many causes of painful ...
Varicoceles are distended, enlarged testicular veins that may feel like a bag of worms in a man's scrotum. Varicoceles can occur on one side within the scrotum or on both sides. They usually appear ...