There is generally no self-recovery method for varicocele, and the usual nursing methods can only play a role in relieving it. Varicocele, also known as varicocele, can be treated with surgery and medication under the guidance of a doctor. 1. medication: varicocele is a vascular lesion that refers to the abnormal expansion, elongation and tortuosity of the trailing veins in the spermatic cord, which may be due to the patient’s spermatic cord venous valve insufficiency and other reasons, can be treated with ibuprofen, clomiphene, and other medications under the guidance of the doctor, and patients with active peptic ulcers are prohibited from taking this medication. 2. Surgery: Varicocele refers to the tortuous expansion of the spermatic vein plexus, which causes some pain and discomfort and symptoms of testicular hypoplasia. It can be treated by high ligation of the spermatic vein through the inguinal canal and high ligation through the retroperitoneum with the advice of the doctor, and the patient should pay attention to the adjustment of living habits after the operation. Patients should go to the hospital in time and under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition. Do not self-medicate.