Varicose veins in male physiologic area mainly refers to varicose veins of the spermatic cord. The clinical manifestations of this disease are usually not obvious, and there may be scrotal distension and pain, testicular atrophy and other manifestations. 1. Scrotal distension and pain: people with varicose veins of the spermatic cord will have scrotal prolapse on the affected side when standing, which will be manifested as a feeling of discomfort and pain, and the pain may also radiate to the inguinal area, perineum, waist, etc.; the symptom will be aggravated after standing for a long time and being tired and can be relieved after lying down and resting. 2. Testicular atrophy: commonly seen in varicocele of longer duration, it will be manifested as shrinkage of testicular volume, softening, decrease of libido, and so on. To summarize, due to the impact of varicocele on testicles, some people with longer course of the disease may also lead to male infertility, mental and psychological disorders. It is recommended that the relevant people should consult the doctor in time at the early stage of the disease, and carry out active and regular treatment.