Hydroceles are much more common in infant boys, but they can occur in adult men too. The hallmark sign of a hydrocele is a painless, round, swollen testicle that can occur on either one or both sides.
Hosted on MSN10mon
Q&A: Hydrocele
Use discretion or consult a local health professional. Infection of the fluid and testicular atrophy are the complications of hydrocele. Subsequent impairment of fertility is again a complication ...
Testicular enlargement or lump in the testis. Sometimes it is associated with dull ache or dragging pain. Rarely, lax ...
A common postoperative complication of varicocele surgery is the disruption of testicular lymphatic drainage, which results in hydrocele. Visualization of the lymphatic vessels by dye injection ...
Lymphatic filariasis impacts millions worldwide, with India aiming for elimination by 2027 via annual Mass Drug ...
Local medical practitioner Dr. Natalie Osborne is urging men to take testicular health seriously and not to overlook any unusual swelling or discomfort in the region. During a recent appearance on the ...
The Association of Paediatric Surgeons of Nigeria (APSON) has launched a week-long surgical intervention for 150 children ...
Tanzania has received 11.8bn/- from the UK government to support the fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), ...
The left testis was 1.0 cm and the right was about 1.7 cm long, obscured by a hydrocele. Bone age was 7 yr, testosterone (T) 498 ng/dl, and 170HP 3340 ng/dl, suggesting CAH. Glucocorticoid ...