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How To Cure Swelling Of Vas Deferens On Right Testicles?

The Vas deferens from my right testicle has been swollen and tender for a couple of years. I have seen a urologist and had an ultra sound done and was told that only surgery could fix this and as long as I can stand the discomfort it was best not to do anything. Is there anything I can do at home to help with the swelling and tenderness?
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query .
There is nothing you can do to help reduce the swelling and pain in the right Vas deference, which in fact may be spermatic cord.
It is good that your taken the opinion of the Urologist and got the advise of surgery.
You posting the reports of the ultrasonography could have helped me.

You can get another opinion of another Urologist. Get operated if another Surgeon too thinks so .
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How To Cure Swelling Of Vas Deferens On Right Testicles?

Hi. Thanks for your query . There is nothing you can do to help reduce the swelling and pain in the right Vas deference, which in fact may be spermatic cord. It is good that your taken the opinion of the Urologist and got the advise of surgery. You posting the reports of the ultrasonography could have helped me. You can get another opinion of another Urologist. Get operated if another Surgeon too thinks so .