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What Treatments Are Required After Analyzing The Scan Report?

hi, I am 41 years old and I got a scan done and am told that i Have a Bilateral Varicocele( Grade I on right side and Grade II on the left side, and a right epididymal cyst
small hyperechoic focus in right testicular parenchyma.

What should i do.
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Max
Wed, 14 May 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

Bilateral varicocele can cause symptoms of erectile dysfunction. A small epididymal cyst is unlikely to be of any significance if you have varicocele on both sides. There are many reasons for varicoceles and you may get investigated for common causes. Basically there is pooling of blood in the veins around the testes and this affects erection. Initially medical treatment might help and if non responsive then minor surgery works.
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What Treatments Are Required After Analyzing The Scan Report?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Bilateral varicocele can cause symptoms of erectile dysfunction. A small epididymal cyst is unlikely to be of any significance if you have varicocele on both sides. There are many reasons for varicoceles and you may get investigated for common causes. Basically there is pooling of blood in the veins around the testes and this affects erection. Initially medical treatment might help and if non responsive then minor surgery works.