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Dr. Michael Eisenberg: Improving Male Sexual Health, Function & Fertility

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Varicocele - Enlarged veins in scrotum making men infertile

Varicocele is characterized by enlarged veins in the scrotum that can lead to infertility in men by causing low sperm counts. It may present with discomfort or aching, particularly worsening by the end of the day or with increased activity due to blood pooling, which can stretch the veins. In children, varicocele can result in stunted testicular growth or shrinkage of the testicles. It is considered a progressive condition, with increased duration potentially leading to more significant damage. Although it generally manifests around puberty, it is especially relevant for couples facing difficulties in conception, making it essential to discuss symptoms or concerns with a medical professional.

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