Is there a separate right-sided varicocele?

There is a separate right side varicocele.
Varicose veins can occur on both sides of the body, or both at the same time. It is more common to see varicose veins on the left side of the body, but varicose veins on the right side of the body can also occur alone.
Right-sided varicocele is often due to a decrease in the function of the venous valves, resulting in venous blood not being able to return normally, which can easily lead to localized blood stagnation, and the resulting varicocele is often manifested as a tingling, swelling, and distension of the right testicle, and may also lead to a decrease in the quality of the spermatozoa.
Varicose veins on the right side of the spermatocele can be caused by primary varicose veins or secondary diseases, such as vascular malformations or kidney tumors.
It is recommended that if you experience any of the above symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and then take targeted treatment.