Can someone please define scrotal edema? I just got this from my post varicocele surgery..?
Go to AOL Search & Type in 'Scrotal Edema' - a page will pop up with a large number of websites dealing with this very subject - some of which may prove to be helpful to you.Edema just means fluid causing swelling. Any part of your body that undergoes surgery will swell as it heals. Basically, it will get better given a little time. The doctor can give you medication to help get rid of the fluid or drain it if it doesn't get better on it's own in a week or so. The doctor should have made sure you understood what he was telling you. In lay terms he was saying " your balls are swollen from the trauma of surgery". It's that simple....so why don't the docs just speak english? If you're in a lot of pain or really uncomfortable call him and ask for meds or if you can ice the area to help with the swelling. Good luck and hope you're feeling better soon.what will happen if my husband its positive for varicocele?
He may have to have surgery!Varicoceles are pretty common. I don't think they require surgery unless they cause discomfort or pain. The surgery is outpatient, so it's usually not a major procedure to be too worried about.Well yes you answered your own question
what can I add.
In many men it needs no surgery.
As you say is same as varicose vein.
If he is careful it may last years.
It may need some extra support or not. depends exactly where it is.
The infertility issue is a bit extreme.
Just wait for result of tests.
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Ejaculate More - Why You Can't and How to Overcome It
Article by Jim Johnson
Times are definitely changing. Fertility problems have been associated with female inadequacy for the longest time. However, recent medical reports demonstrate that 4 out of 10 infertility problems of the world have been attributed to males. Tests usually reveal factors such as low sperm count or unhealthy sperm as the major culprit. Medical experts list down several reasons why men are not able to ejaculate more and produce healthy, viable sperm:.
1. Varicoceles - This is a medical condition associated with dilated scrotal veins, resulting to hampered production of good, healthy sperm..
2. Sperm Disability - When men are having trouble producing adequate seminal fluids and cannot ejaculate more, there is not enough semen volume to ensure that sperm reaches its desired destination..
3. Premature Ejaculation. This condition can be brought about by several factors such as muscle malfunction or nervous system failure. Stress also plays a significant role why men are not able to control ejaculations..
4. Hormonal Imbalance5. Prolonged exposure to heat or hot surroundings.6. Excessive alcohol consumption.7. Smoking or recreational drug use.8. Genetic defects..
While the list may go on and on, men shouldn't lose hope as above cases can either be treated by medical procedures or simply avoided by changing your lifestyle..
Here are some of the best tips to increase sperm count and help you ejaculate more..
Live a healthy and relaxed lifestyle. Incorporate healthy foods in your diet. Fresh fruits and vegetables can increase the level of antioxidants in your body and maximize sperm production. Foods rich in vitamins, protein, selenium and zinc will especially alleviate bigger semen volume and increase sperm count. Living a stress-free life will help you focus your concentration during the sexual act and allow you to be able to ejaculate more..
There are also many special herbs and oil that promote male sexual function. Chinese herb ginseng, astral Gus, sunflower oils, certain fish oils and even pumpkin seeds can particularly increase sperm count. There are also male enhancement pills in the market, made of these all-natural herbs that can remarkably address semen volume issues and help you ejaculate more.
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