Some of the Investigations carried out to detect a hydrocele are described below. A Blood Count and Urine Analysis can help rule out the presence of an infection. Imaging Studies - The usual imaging ...
Hydrocele is a condition when the scrotal sac swells up due to abnormal accumulation of fluids. It is generally harmless and may be due to a congenital factor. It may also be caused by an injury to ...
Q: I have a problem with an enlarged testicle. Fortunately it gives me no pain or symptoms, but my GP believes it is due to fluid and has booked me in for an ultrasound scan. What is the cause and ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 77-year-old man, and I had an ultrasound done because I noticed my left testicle seemed swollen. The result showed a large fluid collection (5 x 5 x 3 cm) superior to the left ...
Preparing patient for surgery involves a through clinical evaluation, relevant lab tests and the precautions to be followed before surgery. Before surgery, the doctor may order blood and urine tests, ...
Hydrocele is a condition when clear fluid accumulates in the scrotal area. It is quite common and is observed in one out of ten male infants. In some cases, it may also occur among the adult males.
In Uttar Pradesh, Narender, a farmer, faced a painful swelling in his scrotum due to hydrocele. This condition disrupts health, work, and social life, caused by lymphatic filariasis transmitted by ...