SYMPTOMS OF VARICOCELE AND NATURAL TREATMENT IN NIGERIA

CAUSES OF VARICOCELE AND IT’S NATURAL TREATMENT IN NIGERIA
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A varicocele (VAR-ih-koe-seel) is an enlargement of the veins within the loose bag of skin that holds your testicles (scrotum). A varicocele is similar to a varicose vein you might see in your leg.

Varicoceles are a common cause of low sperm production and decreased sperm quality, which can cause infertility. However, not all varicoceles affect sperm production. Varicoceles can also cause testicles to fail to develop normally or shrink.

Most varicoceles develop over time. Fortunately, most varicoceles are easy to diagnose. If a varicocele causes symptoms, it often can be repaired with our Varicocele solution kits.

 

Symptoms of varicocele

A varicocele often produces no signs or symptoms. Rarely, it might cause pain. The pain may:

  • Vary from sharp to dull discomfort
  • Increase with standing or physical exertion, especially over long periods
  • Worsen over the course of a day
  • Be relieved when you lie on your back
  • Impaired fertility

With time, varicoceles might enlarge and become more noticeable. A varicocele has been described as looking like a “bag of worms.” The condition might cause a swollen testicle, almost always on the left side.

However, if you experience pain or swelling in your scrotum, discover a mass on your scrotum, notice that your testicles are different sizes, or develop a varicocele in your youth, or you’re having problems with fertility, contact your doctor. A number of conditions can cause a scrotal mass or testicular pain, some of which require immediate treatment.

 

Causes of varicocele

Male reproductive system

Your spermatic cord carries blood to and from your testicles. It’s not certain what causes varicoceles.

However, many experts believe a varicocele forms when the valves inside the veins in the cord prevent your blood from flowing properly. The resulting backup causes the veins to widen (dilate). This might cause damage to the testicle and result in worsened fertility.

Varicoceles often form during puberty. Varicoceles usually occur on the left side, most likely because of the position of the left testicular vein.

Risk factors of varicocele

There don’t appear to be any significant risk factors for developing a varicocele.

Complications

A varicocele might cause:

  • Shrinkage of the affected testicle (atrophy).The bulk of the testicle comprises sperm-producing tubules. When damaged, as from varicocele, the testicle shrinks and softens. It’s not clear what causes the testicle to shrink, but the malfunctioning valves allow blood to pool in the veins, which can result in increased pressure in the veins and exposure to toxins in the blood that may cause testicular damage.
  • Infertility. Varicoceles might keep the local temperature in or around the testicle too high, affecting sperm formation, movement (motility) and function.

 

So, How Can I.A.& S. Wellness Centre Help Me To Solve My Varicocele Problem Without Surgery?

The Best And Working Solution Is:

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Below are real life testimonies with scan result before and after taking our treatment:

CASE 1

BILATERAL VARICOCELE FINALLY CLEARED IN 2 MONTHS WITHOUT SURGERY (4th April, 2018 – 27th June, 2018)

CASE 2

BILATERAL VARICOCELE GOT TREATED IN 2 MONTH WITHOUT SURGERY.

He had bilateral varicocele, after taken our treatment for 2months. He ran another test and there were no varicocele noted again.

Below are his test reports before treatment and after treatment.

Test b4 & after varicocele treatment

 

CASE 3

CASE 4

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