Treatment of varicose spermatocele is usually conservative and surgical. Varicocele is a common male disorder caused by obstruction of spermatic reflux and blood stasis. It is more common on the left side, but can also develop bilaterally. The clinical symptoms are mainly a sensation of scrotal swelling, pain and discomfort, and in severe cases, a decrease in sperm quality, which is a cause of widespread concern. In terms of treatment, it includes general treatment, medication and surgery. General treatment includes scrotal support, reduction of abdominal pressure, reduction of sitting position, and increase of reflux. Pharmacological treatment mainly includes drugs to improve microcirculation, such as Myzolyn. Surgery is the most effective form of treatment, but it needs to be chosen according to the condition and severity. Currently, the main surgical options include laparoscopic surgery, microscopic surgery, and traditional open surgery. There are certain risks and complications associated with surgical treatment, including testicular artery damage and testicular syringomyelia. Overall, surgical treatment is relatively safe and has a low recurrence rate. From the above, varicocele includes general treatment, medication and surgical treatment.