Varicocele 0.22mm, what’s with the testicular soreness?

Varicocele 0.22mm is caused by abnormal dilatation and tortuosity of the spermatic cords trailing venous plexus in the scrotum. Typical symptoms are scrotal drop, soreness and pain, and patients may present with a feeling of swelling. Varicose veins may be related to the weakness of the vein walls or the supporting tissues around the veins, and the obstruction of venous return. Typical symptoms are scrotal drop, soreness and distension, which are aggravated by walking or sitting for a long time, and relieved by lying down, as well as shrinkage of one side of the testicles, which may be visible when holding the breath with force, and can be shrunken or disappeared after lying down. It is often combined with male infertility and testicular shrinkage. If you are diagnosed with varicocele 0.22mm, you should seek medical advice and treatment under doctor’s guidance. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, and keep a regular routine.