Ultrasound for varicose veins is a common method of screening for spermatic cord related disorders and needs to be performed under a doctor’s supervision. The ultrasound probe is used to examine the spermatic cord while lying flat on the bed to determine whether inflammation, fluid buildup, and varicose veins are present. If there are any related diseases, they need to be treated promptly. If there is inflammation of the spermatic cord, anti-infection treatment is needed, and drugs such as levofloxacin can be taken under the guidance of the doctor. If you have varicocele, it is recommended to determine the extent of the disease according to the ultrasound results, and decide whether to carry out surgery or medication in conjunction with the symptoms. However, it is important to note that spermatic cysts, i.e. spermatic sheath effusion, do not require special treatment if they are small in size and can be reviewed regularly. If the size is large, it is recommended to carry out timely surgical treatment.