You will be under anesthesia during the operation, so you will not feel any pain. After the procedur...
If a hydrocele is small and not causing problems, treatment may not be needed. For larger or uncomfo...
You should wait about two to four weeks before returning to strenuous exercise like running, swimmin...
A hydrocele is a sac of fluid, while a hernia involves tissue pushing through a weak spot in the mus...
Bilateral hydrocele simply means that you have a hydrocele affecting both of your testicles, causing...
While hydroceles are common in men, a similar and rare condition can occur in women. It is known as...
The fluid inside a hydrocele is a clear or pale yellow body fluid called serous fluid. This fluid is...
A hydrocele surgery (hydrocelectomy) is a fairly quick and straightforward procedure. It typically t...
A hydrocele does not directly cause erectile dysfunction (ED). However, the feeling of heaviness, di...
Surgery isn't always necessary. If your hydrocele is small and doesn't cause any pain or discomfort,...
If left untreated, a hydrocele might stay the same size or slowly grow larger. A large hydrocele can...
It is extremely uncommon for a hydrocele to burst on its own. A rupture would typically only happen...