Stretching and patting have no clear efficacy in the treatment of varicocele. For asymptomatic varicocele patients, scrotal braces can be used, while patients with mild symptoms can be treated with medication, and patients with severe symptoms need to be treated with surgery.
Stretching and patting have no clear efficacy in the treatment of varicocele. The onset of varicocele may be related to the weakness of the venous wall, and stretching and patting cannot promote venous return, but may also make the weakness of the venous wall aggravate, which will lead to varicocele and bruising of varicocele and also aggravate the symptoms.
In the treatment of varicocele, for asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic patients, it can be treated by using scrotal braces or wearing tight underwear; for patients with severe symptoms, it can be treated by using medicines such as Diosmin, and it can also be treated by surgery.
If you are diagnosed with varicocele, follow your doctor’s instructions for treatment.