Mild varicocele with normal testicular size and normal spermatogenesis in the testes may not require surgery. If there is an abnormality in spermatogenesis that affects male fertility, surgery may be needed.
Mild varicocele with normal testicular size and normal spermatogenesis when examined may not require surgery if there is an abnormality in spermatogenesis that affects male fertility.
Mild varicocele with normal testicular size, but abnormal spermatogenesis, such as low sperm quality and reduced sperm count, is found during reproductive examination, which affects male fertility and may require surgical treatment, such as laparoscopic high spermatic vein ligation.
Therefore, after suffering from varicocele disease, one should consult a doctor for a detailed examination to determine the severity and follow the doctor’s instruction for reasonable treatment.