If it is a single vessel varicose only under erection, it usually does not need to be treated, and pathologic varicose can be treated by surgical ligation. Coronary varicose veins of the penis generally refer to the blood vessels in the coronary groove that are tortuous, varicose and protrude from the surface of the skin under the influence of various factors. If only a single blood vessel is varicose during erection, it is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment. Pathological varicose veins in the coronal region are mainly caused by circumcision or hemangioma. Post-circumcision vascular reconstruction may lead to varicose veins, which in most cases can be slowly relieved and do not require special treatment. Coronal hemangiomas are varicose venous vascular clusters that are visible upon erection and are usually purplish in color. Laser treatment or surgery, such as high ligation of the spermatic vein, may be used for those with more severe symptoms. If you find a varicose vein in the coronal groove of the penis, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, do not take medication without authorization, so as not to delay the condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, and keep a regular routine.