What to do if the left spermatic cord is mildly tortuous and dilated to 2.1 mm at its widest point?

Mildly tortuous dilatation of the left spermatic cord with a width of 2.1mm at its widest point can be treated with general treatment, medication, and in severe cases, surgery.
1. General treatment: If the symptoms are mild and do not affect fertility, general treatment, such as using a scrotal band or wearing tight-fitting underwear, and regular medical checkups can be performed.
2. Medication: When the symptoms gradually worsen, such as causing obvious swelling and pain, medication can be administered, such as Mazolin and Diosmin tablets, to improve the discomfort and avoid aggravation of the lesion.
3. Surgery: If the symptoms are mild and the testicular spermatogenesis is abnormal, affecting male fertility, surgery can be considered, such as laparoscopic high spermatic vein ligation.
In the process of treatment, it is necessary to listen to the doctor’s guidance, reasonable use of medication, not unauthorized use of drugs.