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    Varicocele Pain Relief Overview Varicocele is an abnormal swelling of the veins that normal supply blood to the reproductive glands inside the scrotum that is the sack of skin that holds the testicles. This type is disorder leads to blockage of blood, which is the main cause of male infertility since it leads to reduced sperm quality and also less sperm production. It is treatable and heals permanently especially after the use of natural products. These products have very minor/ no side effects which can be managed in case they occur. Normally, if you have veins inside the scrotum that are healthy, then one-way valves allow the flow of blood from the scrotum and testicles back to the heart, but in a situation that you have a varicocele, the…

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    Varicocele A varicocele is a swelling of veins in the scrotum. The scrotum is the sac that contains the testicles. Varicoceles can occur on either side of the scrotum but are more common on the left side. They occur most often in teenage boys and young men. In most cases, varicoceles are not a serious problem. Many are small and painless and do not require treatment. Tests may be done to confirm the diagnosis. Treatment may be needed if: • A varicocele is large, causes a lot of pain, or…

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    In the male reproduction system, there can be problems. Within these problems, males may not be able to reproduce and no longer making other living individuals. Some issues may develop by themselves, or be hereditary. Some normal issues within the male reproductive system is a testicular injury or varicocele. A testicular injury can be from a kick, hit, or a sudden violent motion struck to the testicles. These injures are mostly mild. The symptoms to this kind of injury, would be…

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    Hydroceles are usually painless. Hydroceles can usually go untreated; however they can become very large and cause the patient discomfort. If the hydrocele becomes large the patient can opt to have it drained or surgically removed. Hydroceles will not affect the patient fertility. A spermatocele can be described as a sperm containing cyst that develops on the epididymis alongside the testicle. Spermatocele are usually asymptomatic and no interventions are needed; however, if the spermatocele…

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    This can conclude a multitude of diseases which can be the reason for the physical problems (What causes male infertility?, n.d.). Some of these diseases include varicocele (What causes male infertility?, n.d.), torsion, klinefelter's syndrome, retrograde ejaculation (What causes male infertility?, n.d.). Varicocele is the enlargement of internal spermatic veins which causes blood to drain from the testicles back to the abdomen (What causes male infertility?, n.d.). Varicocele is present in 40%…

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    the stage of puberty. Although, acne vulgaris is considered to a heterogeneous disorder, a population-based study was conducted on a group of homogenous ethnic males between the ages of 0 to 19 years old. The purpose of this population-based study is to clarify a relationship between acne vulgaris and puberty. In 1990, with informed consent, 6,200 white males were randomly selected from the capital city Sofia and 6,200 males from four other regions in Bulgaria were examined by the same…

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    process of the in vitro fertilization is substantially beneficial to those with fertility or genetic complications; providing the successful conception of a child. First and foremost, the use of in vitro fertilization is meant to help couples with fertility complications. According to Karisa Ding, “In vitro fertility is treatment in which sperm and eggs are combined in a laboratory… embryos are transferred to the woman’s uterus, where they grown into a baby” (Ding 1). Women often face…

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    conditions. As a result, the drug helps the body to ovulate. Sometimes clomiphene citrate or FSH is combined with metformin. This medicine is usually taken by mouth. • Bromocriptine (Parlodel®): This medicine is used for women with ovulation problems due to high levels of prolactin. Prolactin is a hormone that causes milk production. What surgeries can help to treat infertility? For women, surgery may be able to repair fallopian tubes (the tubes through which the eggs travel) that are damaged…

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    million women, ranging in age from 15-44 have difficulty conceiving. OWH states that both men and women can be infertile. One third of infertility is caused by women, one third by men, and the rest is a combination of men and women. According to OWH, the most common reason for infertility is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which is a hormonal imbalance that interferes with ovulation. Premature ovarian failure, occurs when the ovaries stop functioning prior to a woman turning 40 years old,…

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    pregnancy still is not happening the final options would be discussed such as using an surrogate or assisted conception options such as In-Vitro Fertilization, Intrauterine Insemination, Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer(Ghadir,2013). Most of these options are not offered until the couple has been around 2 years trying to conceive (Fertility, 2013). Discussion on other causes of infertility maybe addressed. Differential diagnosis will be discussed with the couple…

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