Varicocele refers to the obstacle of reflux of the spermatic vein, which makes the spermatic vein abnormally dilated, elongated, and tortuous. However, the patient will not have obvious physical symptoms, and some patients will have swelling of the scrotum and pain in the groin on the affected side when the disease develops.
In the early stage of varicocele, most of the patients have no obvious symptoms, and no obvious signs, when the disease gradually develops, varicocele can appear after the seriousness of the scrotum flaccid sagging, physical examination of the palpation and visualization of the spermatic veins like earthworm-like mass. When standing, the veins of the spermatic cord are full of blood vessels, and the signs of varicose veins may disappear after lying down.
If the patient has abnormal symptoms such as groin pain, it is recommended that the patient go to a professional hospital as soon as possible to seek medical treatment, and strive for early recovery.