Is it okay to have a varicocele due to trauma?

Varicose veins can be caused by trauma, which can lead to poor local circulation and varicose veins.
Trauma is usually caused by a more intense impact or compression, which in turn causes poor local blood circulation and varicocele. Trauma may also cause pain, redness, swelling and fever, which can be treated with medication such as Diosmin tablets under the supervision of a doctor.
Varicocele is usually caused by factors such as insufficient development of venous valves in the spermatic cord and obstruction of venous return. Symptoms such as loss of appetite, intermittent sensation of swelling and pain, and insomnia usually occur and can be treated with medications such as rivaroxaban tablets and indobufen tablets under the guidance of a doctor, or, in more serious cases, with surgical procedures such as transperitoneal laparoscopic spermatic vein ligation.
In daily life, you should pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, appropriate exercise, and improve immunity. If you have any symptoms of physical discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time and consult your physician for guidance.