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How can I get rid of the varicose veins in my scrotum? |
I often massage it and I dont know if that will help... Does it have anything to do with puberty... If yes, will it go away after puberty...???????? What you have sounds like varicosciles which are varicose veins in the scrotum. Sometimes if they are bad they can cause you to have a low sperm count and infertility but that can only be determined by testing your sperm count. I know that they can be removed surgically. I would talk to your doctor about it. Soak them alternately in Ice water for 30 minutes and Hot water for 10 minutes. Do this for 4 hours each night before you go to bed. |
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What you have sounds like varicosciles which are varicose veins in the scrotum. Sometimes if they are bad they can cause you to have a low sperm count and infertility but that can only be de... There is no cream that could get rid of varicose veins. You're options are surgery, injection therapy and laser therapy.... surgery is VERY painful, but so are the varicose veins, so you may need to go ahead and do this. If you have already tried compression stockings then that is probably your next step. Make ... I think any doctor can do it. It's basically a shot full of something like salt water. The veins shrink then die.... If you cut them while shaving, if they hurt, and if they are big and blue or pop out of your skin. I had a friend have that surgery and she was in so much pain the next day but she said it l... Not a medication but a supplement. Grape Seed extract. Will start to fade them in 2 -3 months and will get rid of them. Source(s): ... vascular surgeon... Laser! This will deaden the vien and reduce any future flares, remove the visibility of the vien, and help prevent any in the future. Most medical spas will do this or Laser surgery cente... |
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