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Her special interest is dealing patients with recurrent pregnancy losses and genetic abnormalities. She has been successfully heading the Seeds of Innocence fertility centre at Patna since with utmost diligence yielding excellent success rates and patient satisfaction. Aditi Bhatnagar is a young and Dynamic infertility Specialist with an extensive experience in the field. After completing her initial education from Ambala. She further did her fellowship in reproductive medicine.
She has special interest in secondary infertility and male infertility. Julie Chhawchharia, is a competent and committed Infertility specialist in Reproductive Medicine with around a decade of extensive experience along with experience in obstetrics and gynaecology.
She has been performing vaginal deliveries, caesarean sections, and various gynaecological surgeries.. Varicocele Book an Appointment. Varicocele When the valves of the testicular veins malfunction, they cause the blood to pool in certain areas of the scrotum, the loose bag of skin that holds the testicles.
Symptoms of Varicoceles The most daunting part about varicoceles is that they remain asymptomatic for a rather long time, often going unnoticed. Treatment At SOI, you can get one of the most common treatments of varicoceles and the most effective one as well; Microscopic Varicocelectomy.
Do varicoceles go away? Without a proper varicocele diagnosis and treatment, these symptoms may worsen and lead to complications. In about 85 percent of men, the varicocele occurs on the left side. Just like leg varicose veins, a varicocele is linked to malfunctioning valves.
Veins transport blood towards the heart for oxygenation, but they must work against gravity to accomplish the task. To assist in this process, the veins have valves built into their walls that open and close as needed. As the walls of the vein contract to push blood upwards, the valves open.
When the muscles relax, the valves close again to keep the blood from flowing backward. Over time, the valves may not open and close normally, allowing blood to pool. This can happen for a number of reasons, but it is a natural consequence of aging. However, if you experience pain or swelling in your scrotum, discover a mass on your scrotum, notice that your testicles are different sizes, or develop a varicocele in your youth, or you're having problems with fertility, contact your doctor.
A number of conditions can cause a scrotal mass or testicular pain, some of which require immediate treatment. The male reproductive system makes, stores and moves sperm. Testicles produce sperm. Fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland combine with sperm to make semen.
The penis ejaculates semen during sexual intercourse. Your spermatic cord carries blood to and from your testicles. It's not certain what causes varicoceles. However, many experts believe a varicocele forms when the valves inside the veins in the cord prevent your blood from flowing properly.
The resulting backup causes the veins to widen dilate. This might cause damage to the testicle and result in worsened fertility. Varicoceles often form during puberty. Varicoceles usually occur on the left side, most likely because of the position of the left testicular vein.
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