Risks with varicose veins on the testicles
There is no need to worry about the varicose vein bursting. This danger does not exist. The exact relationship between varicoceles and infertility is not sufficiently understood.
However, it is suspected that varicocele impairs sperm production. The temperature in the testicles rises due to the reduced blood flow back through the vein. The normal testicle has a temperature 2 degrees below the average body temperature, which is optimal for sperm development.
If the temperature in the testicles is increased, sperm production is impaired. It is not clear to what extent possible pressure changes due to poorer blood circulation have an effect on sperm production. Varicocele can also be detected in about one third of infertile men.
If infertility is suspected, an extended diagnosis can be made. In the course of this, the hormones and sperm cells can be examined for their function. If there is a varicocele and an unfulfilled desire for a child, a surgical intervention can be considered.
However, there are also many men with a varicose vein on the testicles who are still capable of fertility. To what extent a varicocele actually leads to infertility is unclear. It is only noticeable that some men with a varicocele have reduced sperm production. At the same time, however, many men are fertile despite varicocele. The varicocele has no influence on the ability to have an erection itself.
Prognosis for varicose veins in the testicles
Apart from possible infertility, there are no serious consequences to fear from varicocele itself. However, it is important to consult a doctor to maintain fertility. Symptomless varicocele does not require treatment and does not lead to any consequences.
In many cases, existing infertility can no longer be reversed by surgery. However, with good therapy, freedom from pain can be achieved and the testicular volume increases again. It is also assumed that the sperm function will improve again.We also recommend our page for: Male Infertility