Hydrocele is a condition when the scrotal sac swells up due to abnormal accumulation of fluids. It is generally harmless and may be due to a congenital factor. It may also be caused by an injury to ...
Excellent results are possible with surgical excision of the hydrocele sac. Treatment depends upon the age of the patient and the degree of discomfort caused by the hydrocele. Surgical excision forms ...
Hydrocele occurs when there is a collection of fluid inside the scrotum. This causes one of the testicles to look larger than the other. Hydroceles are often found in newborn baby boys, especially ...
Hydroceles can be present at birth due to a patent processus vaginalis or develop at a later age due to an infection or inflammation of the testis. At about the eighth month the testicles descend from ...
In Uttar Pradesh, Narender, a farmer, faced a painful swelling in his scrotum due to hydrocele. This condition disrupts health, work, and social life, caused by lymphatic filariasis transmitted by ...
Hydrocele is a condition when clear fluid accumulates in the scrotal area. It is quite common and is observed in one out of ten male infants. In some cases, it may also occur among the adult males.
Hydrocele is a fluid filled sack along the spermatic cord within the scrotum. It is common among newborns but can only present itself in older men, usually via trauma or inflammation of the testicles ...
A father lost a testicle after doctors botched a routine operation which left him in excruciating pain and suffering from gangrene. Bill Murray, 62, underwent a procedure to remove swelling from his ...