In general, varicocele is very unlikely to heal on its own in 7 days and basically cannot heal on its own.
In current clinical practice, varicocele refers to the abnormal expansion and tortuosity of the trailing vein plexus of the spermatic cord, which belongs to a kind of vascular lesion, and its etiology is still unclear. Varicose veins usually have no obvious symptoms, and serious patients will have an increase in the size of the scrotum, hidden pain and so on. For this disease, it usually cannot be cured by itself.
The treatment of varicocele includes lifestyle and dietary adjustment (such as light diet, abstaining from smoking and alcohol, etc.), physical therapy (such as local cold compresses, wearing tight underwear, etc.), medication (such as hepcidium saponin sodium, etc.), and surgical treatment (such as high spermatic vein ligation, spermatic vein interventional embolization, etc.), and so on.
For those who suffer from varicocele, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for early treatment according to the severity.