If you still have pain after varicocele surgery, it may be related to the fact that the wound has not fully recovered and the effect of the surgery has not yet appeared. Currently, varicocele surgery is mostly performed by laparoscopic and open surgery to ligate the spermatic vein in a high position, mainly through the iliac fossa retroperitoneum and the inguinal canal. After ligation, the veins of the spermatic cord are usually bruised or edematous, and postoperative pain is usually normal. If the patient undergoes high spermatic vein ligation, the main purpose of the surgery is to prevent the left renal vein from flowing back to the left spermatic vein, so the effect of the surgery will not be immediately visible. In the first three months after the surgery, the patient may feel no significant change and still have significant scrotal pain. When the pain after varicocele surgery is more intense, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for examination and choose a reasonable treatment plan under the doctor’s comprehensive analysis.