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How To Cure Pain And Swelling In Scrotum After A Hydrocele Surgery?
hello sir, i have a hydrocele surgery 40 days before.But still now there is swelling in that scrotum. is it curable ,aur how much time it will take to recover.also i am feeling mild pain, so the doctor advised to take lytix-D for the pain. can i start my daily exercise.plz help me.
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Small swelling is quite common after hydrocele surgery, it is due to small collection of blood and sometimes due to fluid accumulation. Most cases resolve spontaneously and thus no further management will be required. You can do an ultrasound scan to look for the size of the swelling. As of now wear tight fitting inner wear, and you can take antiinflammatory drugs like seratiopwptidase. If swelling is very surgery we might require a revision surgery.
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How To Cure Pain And Swelling In Scrotum After A Hydrocele Surgery?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Small swelling is quite common after hydrocele surgery, it is due to small collection of blood and sometimes due to fluid accumulation. Most cases resolve spontaneously and thus no further management will be required. You can do an ultrasound scan to look for the size of the swelling. As of now wear tight fitting inner wear, and you can take antiinflammatory drugs like seratiopwptidase. If swelling is very surgery we might require a revision surgery. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.