Testicular
Is a member of the male reproductive system, which is also a genital gland has endocrine functions also, and surrounds the testes an external sac called scrotum, maintains a temperature below the body temperature by two degrees Celsius, to maintain the tubes and sperm channels that produce sperm, in addition to the production Male hormones, such as testosterone.
Varicose veins and fertility
The testicular is exposed to a number of diseases, the most important and most common, varicose veins disease, which affects 10% of males in the world, varicose veins is a disorder in the veins of blood due to a weakness in the structure of the walls of blood vessels, which leads to poor capacity to withstand blood pressure, And thus expand the vessels, which in turn increases the length, and change the form, and in the case of testicles lead to varicose veins not to discharge the full blood from the testes, resulting in the blood flow in reverse to the testicles, causing the temperature of the testicles, which reflected directly negative On the work of the testes, and thus Varicose veins affect the fertility rate and the inability to produce the testes sperm number enough, and thus weakening the movement and deformation of their shape, thereby leading to reduce the chances of fertilization of the egg, where the sperm can not reach the egg or penetrate the surrounding membrane.
Varicose veins testicles
Varicose veins occur mostly in the left testicle, because of its proximity to the vein reaching the testicle, and renal vein, may occur on both sides, but less, divided by the density to the following divisions:
- Varicose veins: It is a small percentage of varicose veins that can not be detected by initial clinical examination and may appear in rare cases such as high abdominal pressure, or when coughing strongly, where it can be sensed.
- Varicose veins: It can not be seen with the naked eye through the scrotum, where it does not show color, but it can be felt by hand, its presence is discernible, and in some cases, the pulse inside it can be felt during coughing sometimes.
- Varicose Veins: Varicose veins are clearly visible in the scrotum, where they can be distinguished by their blue color, blue veins, and blood.
Causes of Varicose Veins
Research is still underway on the main causes of varicose veins, because of common causes, known to them, including:
- The obstruction of the vein that reaches the testes, where this obstruction leads to abnormalities in the blood vessels inside the testicle, especially scrotum, which in turn leads to varicose veins.
- Occurrence of blood disorders within the blood vessels near the testicles, such as blood injury in the vessels clotting.
- The presence of disorders within the sperm channels, located within the testicles.
- The occurrence of cancers, such as kidney cancer, prostate, and others.