Testicular retinopathy is a common disease among men, where it is called the condition that expands and expands the veins that shed blood from the testicle, causing the blood to drop in the opposite direction, leading to an increase in testicular temperature and cause sperm death and infertility in some cases if not Treat them
The testicular variability affects approximately 10% of men and most of them do not cause infertility. They do not know of their existence except through chance, such as when a medical examination is performed in the area. The other third of the 10% may develop infertility or atrophy in the size of the infected testicle due to varicose veins , And results in pain, especially in cases of standing for a long time, and science has not yet discovered why it affects some and does not affect others for infertility.
Effect of varicose veins on fertility
There are theories that explain this, but the most receptive is the theory that blood rehydration and testicular temperature are higher than the required level, as scientifically the scrotum keeps the temperature of the testicle required regardless of the body temperature rise or decreased, which is less than the body’s natural temperature, In order to maintain the sperm, as the presence of varicose veins affect the number of sperm and weaken the movement, which leads to the inability to vaccinate the egg and may affect the size of the testis and its inferiority, which affects the manufacture of sperm.
Treatment of Varicose Veins
In the old used the method of linking Wali to the scrotum but have defects as they lead to the inertia in the testis and the interruptions in the veins could not connect all veins leading to varicose veins.
The method known and common at the moment is to connect varicose veins down the abdomen through the canal or through the endoscope, which is a minor surgery and do not need to Bayat patient in the hospital, as these veins combine between the number of 2-6 veins, where in the bag be The blood is excreted from the testicle after the ligament has two systems connected to the sac and testicle.
Or by using the microscope to connect the veins until all veins are connected even if they are very small and maintain the artery adjacent to the testicle and micro-lymphocytes, the result of this surgery is about 70% of which is successful easily.