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Most hydroceles, in both infants and adults, disappear without the need for medical intervention. In rare cases, doctors might need to perform surgery or aspiration to drain the fluid.
Hydrocelectomy is a type of surgical procedure to remove sacs of fluid from the scrotum. These sacs of fluid are known as hydroceles. Around 10 percent of boys are born with a hydrocele ...
Such hydroceles usually resolve by 18–24 months. 6 Adult hydroceles are generally acquired and, in the majority of cases, idiopathic in origin. 1, 2 Both etiologies are possible in adolescents ...
There also is no recommended method to prevent varicoceles, hydroceles, or testicular torsion. Epididymitis can sometimes be prevented by practicing safe sex and avoiding heavy lifting or ...
Hydroceles in adult males often resolve on their own within six months. Hence, apart from treating any other underlying condition, simply leaving hydroceles alone if they cause no symptoms is ...
Hydrocele occurs when there is a collection of fluid inside the scrotum. This causes one of the testicles to look larger than the other. Most often, hydroceles are found in newborn boys.
Between October 1998 and June 2000, 27 patients with 28 symptomatic hydroceles were prospectively enrolled in the aspiration and sclerotherapy protocol, which involved percutaneous aspiration ...
Hydroceles can be of two types - Primary or Secondary. Primary if fluid accumulates due to a congenital defect and secondary if it is due to irritation of the Tunica Vaginalis.
Most hydroceles are on both sides and surgery is usually undertaken for both the sides simultaneously. When they are small and asymptomatic, hydroceles require no treatment other than reassurance.
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