What Are Common Causes of Varicose Veins on the Testicle?
Testicular varicose veins, the main disease, is a common disease in young men. In the man's scrotum, there is a cord-shaped tissue consisting of vas deferens, arteries, veins, etc. on the left and right sides, which is medically called the spermatic cord, and the vein in the spermatic cord is called the spermatic cord vein.
Testicular varices
- Testicular varicose veins, the main disease, is a common disease in young men. In the man's scrotum, there is a
- Middle-aged and older men with testicular spermatic varices
- (I) Anatomical factors: The blood of the testes and epididymis return via the spermatic cord vein. The spermatic cord vein can be divided into three groups. They have collateral circulation at the outer ring to communicate with each other. After group:
- In view of the great harm of varicocele to men's fertility and the young age of onset, early identification and early prevention and control are very important. In fact, the discovery of varicocele is not difficult. First of all, you should understand that the disease is a common disease in upper primary and middle school boys. Adolescents or their parents can check regularly to see whether the scrotum is equal to the height of the scrotum wall. Whether you can see earthworm-like veins. A venous mass can be seen and one side of the scrotum lower than the other can be diagnosed as varicocele. If you can't see it from the exterior
- There are two points to note in daily life:
- 1. Don't overwork at work; overwork will exacerbate this phenomenon.
- 2. Don't eat cold food and catch cold. Ice cream, ice cubes can't be eaten.
- 3. Get rid of bad habits such as long-term masturbation, sedentary, long standing, alcoholism and smoking, and excessive sexual life.
- 4. Some drugs can play a therapeutic role.
- In the past, due to the emphasis on the thickened varicose veins of the cranial plexus,
- First, cause blood reflux.
- The temperature of the scrotum rises, and after varicocele, due to the stagnation of blood flow in the venous spermatic cord, moderate varicocele can cause the temperature in the scrotum to rise, which is 0.6 degrees higher than normal, which affects spermatogenesis. After the occurrence of varicocele of the spermatic cord, it can cause blood reflux, which can carry high concentrations of toxic metabolites in the left adrenal gland and left renal vein blood.
- Second, local blood flow is not smooth.
- Varicose veins of the spermatic cord can cause poor local blood flow, and severe cases can cause blood flow to be blocked and silted, resulting in increased testicular tissue temperature and long-term hypoxia, resulting in spermatogenic disorders;
- Third, infertility.
- When varicocele, blood from the adrenal and renal veins will also flow back into the testicular tissue, which contains catecholamines, cortisol, serotonin, and prostaglandins. These active substances can have toxic effects on the testicles, leading to male Education.
- According to medical statistics, about two-thirds of men with varicocele have semen abnormalities, which reduces the number of sperm, reduces mobility, and increases abnormal sperm, which can lead to infertility. About varicocele caused
- Clinically, varicocele can be divided into three degrees:
- 1 degree (mild): The varicose veins in the scrotum skin cannot be seen when standing, but the varicose veins in the scrotum can be felt. The varicose veins disappear quickly when lying down.
- 2 degrees (moderate): When standing, you can see the dilated veins protruding on the scrotum, you can feel the obvious varicose veins in the scrotum, and the mass gradually disappears when lying down.
- 3 degrees (severe): There are obvious large blood vessels on the surface of the scrotum, and obvious earthworm-like dilated veins in the scrotum.
- Testicular varicocele is a common disease in andrology, and its incidence is 12% -18%. There are many reasons for testicular varicocele. When patients complain about symptoms, due to the different types of disease, the pain properties are different, such as swelling pain, falling pain, and knife-like pain; the degree of pain is also different from hidden pain, severe pain, etc., except for the pain caused by pathological changes of the testicle itself. Epididymis, spermatic cord lesions, and inflammation in the scrotum often also cause
- I. Neurasthenia symptoms
- Many patients with testicular varicose veins have a more obvious manifestation of symptoms of neurasthenia, such as common neurosensitivity, fatigue, migraine, etc ... and some patients will have sexual dysfunction such as impotence, premature ejaculation, and low libido. Symptoms.
- Swelling or pain due to scrotum or testes
- The tortuous veins in the scrotum can be directly touched by hand. When those patients stand, the scrotum or testicle on the affected side will be more painful and swollen, which is most obvious when standing and exerting force. The discomfort disappears a lot when the patient is lying down. It should be noted that sedentary men are prone to this situation, so they should be prevented early.
- Third, infertility
- According to clinical findings, about two-thirds of patients with testicular varicose veins will have semen abnormalities that cause infertility.