Hydrocele Treatment

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When fluid builds up in the sac around the testicles, it causes a hydrocele (scrotum). The most common symptom of a hydrocele is a soft swelling in the scrotal membranes. Hydrocele is usually painless and has little effect on the testicles. The hydrocele normally affects only one side of the body, however, in 7-10% of cases, both sides are affected. Now, if you are wondering about Hydrocele treatment available, Read the article till the end. 

In the majority of instances, the predominant symptom of hydrocele is scrotal enlargement. The hydrocele’s size swells as fluid accumulates in it, and it seems larger. In certain situations, inflammation in the epididymis is present in addition to the hydrocele. The testes may become inflamed as a result, and you may experience significant pain. You may also experience discomfort as a result of the scrotum’s expansion.

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Hydroceles are a common ailment in young males. Almost a tenth of all infant males are born with the disease. A congenital hydrocele is a medical term for this condition. Congenital hydrocele arises when the scrotal area develops abnormally during pregnancy. The abdomen fluid might reach the scrotum as a result of this condition, resulting in hydroceles. When the opening between the abdomen closes in such circumstances, the condition may resolve on its own.

However, the condition is uncommon among adult men, affecting only 1% of them. Scarring, injuries, and trauma cause non-congenital cases of hydrocele.

If you’re having pain, swelling, redness, or soreness in your scrotal region, don’t ignore it. Also, don’t panic; hydroceles can be cured totally. Consult an expert so that you can receive the most appropriate treatment for your issue.

Hydrocele Treatments Available:

Although there are a number of non-surgical options for symptomatic alleviation from hydrocele, in some circumstances surgical hydrocele treatment therapy is required.

Aspiration with sclerotherapy is one such temporary treatment for hydroceles. A needle is inserted into the scrotum during the sclerotherapy operation. After that, the needle is pointed at the hydrocele. After that, the doctor uses suction to drain as much fluid as feasible. By infusing particular drugs during the surgery, the success rate of aspiration can be improved. With sclerotherapy, this is known as aspiration. Although this treatment is normally effective, it only provides short relief, and the odds of hydrocele recurrence are very high.

Hydrocele has long been thought to be a surgical problem in traditional medicine. The surgical treatment of hydrocelectomy is the only permanent therapy for hydroceles.

Types of Hydrocelectomy:

  • 1. Conventional Hydrocelectomy (Open Surgery)
  • 2. Laser Hydrocelectomy 

Conventional Hydrocelectomy (Open Surgery)

The traditional approach of hydrocele surgery is open surgery. The doctor delivers anesthesia to the patient during open surgery. Following that, incisions are performed in the scrotum or the groin. The fluid is drained using suction. After that, the doctor plugs the gap between the abdomen and the scrotum. The hydrocele sac is also removed, and the incision is closed with stitches and sutures.

Open Surgery of Hydrocele is done in two different ways:

  • A. Hydrocelectomy with excision of the hydrocele sac:
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When the hydrocele is substantial, with thick walls and several chambers, this technique is beneficial (multilocular). Following the total mobilization of the hydrocele, incisions to the scrotum are done. The epididymis and ducts are not harmed in any way throughout the procedure. The borders of the sac are stitched behind the sperm cord after the surgery.

  • B. Hydrocelectomy with Plication of the hydrocele sac:
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This procedure is used to treat medium-sized hydroceles with thin walls. A tiny incision is made and the hydrocele is opened without any extra preparation. The hydrocele is then decreased, and the incision is closed with stitches. Excision requires more dissection and has a higher complication rate.

The aforementioned open surgery methods include a significant amount of intraoperative bleeding. Furthermore, open surgery causes a great deal of discomfort. The recuperation time is lengthier, and you won’t be able to return to your normal schedule for at least 4-6 weeks. In addition, because there are so many stitches and incisions, the danger of infection is significant.

Laser Hydrocelectomy

The better and more advanced option for Hydrocele Treatment is laser hydrocelectomy.

The technique of laser-based Hydrocele Treatment has been created as a result of advancements in technology and medical sciences. Hydrocelectomy is a relatively new surgery. Under the influence of anaesthetic, this technique is carried out.

A high-intensity laser beam is utilized to make an incision in the scrotal area during laser Hydrocele Treatment. The fluid is then removed, as well as the hydrocele sac, to prevent the condition from recurring.

Benefits of Hydrocelectomy:

  • 1. 30 minutes procedure
  • 2. Painless
  • 3. No bleeding
  • 4. No Cuts
  • 5. No stitches 
  • 6. No wound
  • 7. No scar
  • 8. Same-day discharge
  • 9. Minimum swelling 
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A hydrocele can affect anyone at any age, and there is nothing to be concerned about. You don’t have to live with hydroceles indefinitely. Glamyo Healthcare offers laser Hydrocele Treatment, and once you’ve had the operation, you’ll never have to deal with the problems connected with hydrocele again. All you have to do now is schedule an online appointment at Glamyo and you’ll be on your way to receiving the most convenient treatment possible.

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